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Specifications
Condition
Used
Brand
Dan Wesson
Model
Valor
Caliber
45 ACP
Capacity
8
Barrel Length
4.25 in
Frame Finish
Stainless steel
Grip Finish
Stainless steel
Weight
5 lbs
Dan Wesson is a premium American firearms brand known for building high-performance 1911 pistols and revolvers. Each firearm reflects a commitment to precision, quality, and shooter-focused design. With tight tolerances and hand-fitted parts, Dan Wesson guns are made for serious users who demand accuracy, reliability, and top-tier craftsmanship.
Founded in 1968 by Daniel B. Wesson II, the brand was built on a legacy of innovation in revolvers and later 1911 pistols. Starting with modular revolver designs, Dan Wesson gained popularity for its engineering excellence. Over the years, the company evolved into a respected name in custom-grade firearms, with operations now under CZ-USA while maintaining its high-quality standards.
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Founded in 1968 by Daniel B. Wesson II, the brand was built on a legacy of innovation in revolvers and later 1911 pistols. Starting with modular revolver designs, Dan Wesson gained popularity for its engineering excellence. Over the years, the company evolved into a respected name in custom-grade firearms, with operations now under CZ-USA while maintaining its high-quality standards.
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Manufacturer Description
The V-Bob is the commander-length variation of the Dan Wesson Valor designed for discreet carry and dependable 1911 performance. It features a bobbed mainspring housing and a 4.25 in barrel to reduce profile while preserving balance and control. Tapered G10 grips, an ambidextrous thumb safety and a recessed slide stop provide ergonomic control and functional reliability.
Constructed from forged stainless steel, the V-Bob is offered in multiple finishes and ships with high-visibility tritium a serrated U-notch rear for rapid sight acquisition. The V-Bob carries an 8+1 magazine capacity, measures 8 in overall, and weighs 36.5 oz. The trigger mechanism is single-action and the model is not optics-ready.
