Hi!
I have an old air pistol, it's a single-shot, with a cocking lever on the right side that extends from the muzzle to the breech. You cock it by uinlocking the lever and swingin it out to the right of the gun toward the front. You load projectiles from the breech, which is exposed when the cocking lever is forward. looks to be .177 cal.
markings are, on left side of grip:
"Monogram
Abercrombie & Fitch Co.
New York
Made in England"
On the right side:
"F. Clarke's Patent Nos.
. 351268
U.S.A. 538057"
It was my late father's when he was a boy. It seems functional (it shoots .177 pellets across my basement pretty straight), but I'd like to take it apart and clean it up.
I searched Google patents and found nothing. Anyone know anything about this?
Thanks!!