When was the Iver Johnson target sealed made?

When was the Iver Johnson target sealed made?

Firearms Expert: Philip Van Cleave, Firearms Instructor replied 8 years ago You have the Iver Johnson Target Sealed 8 Second Model double-action revolver with a blue finish and chambered in .22 rimfire. It holds 8 shot, has either a 4-1/2 or an 6 inch round barrel, and checkered wood or plastic grips. They were made from 1947-1954.

What kind of gun is an Iver Johnson?

Iver Johnson 1900 Double Action 38sw Revolver Parts, Lock snap with hammer screw $15.00Add to cart Iver Johnson 1900 Double Action 38sw Revolver Parts, Trigger with lifter $23.00Add to cart Iver Johnson 1900, 22lr Revolver Part. Sear $16.00Add to cart Iver Johnson 1900, 22lr Revolver Part. Sear $16.00Add to cart

Where is the serial number on an Iver Johnson 30?

I have an Iver Johnson 30 revolver serial number on the bottom of the frame – 13442. I am trying to find the manufacture date.  read more TOM Gunsmith Law Enforcement Armorer

How much does an Iver Johnson mod 55 cost?

Iver Johnson MOD 55 Target 22LR, trigger guard & pins $18.00Add to cart Iver Johnson Top Break 32S&W Revolver Parts, Barrel Assembly $28.00Add to cart Default sortingSort by popularitySort by average ratingSort by latestSort by price: low to highSort by price: high to low Showing 1–12 of 55 results

When did the Iver Johnson Model 50 come out?

Introduced in 1961, the Iver Johnson Model 50 Sidewinder cal. .22 long rifle revolver was designed for informal target shooting. A solid-frame double- action revolver, the Model 50 features rod ejection, a hinged loading gate, and a western-style walnut grip.

What is the serial number of an Iver Johnson?

While my serial number falls in that range, the barrel proof marks make it impossible to be a 1896. My serial number A 1139 can only come from 1900 unless Iver Johnson made more than 50,000 such models in 1897 – such that the Serial Number Chart Goforth references is inaccurate.

What kind of gun does Iver Johnson make?

It is perhaps best known as a major manufacturer of inexpensive but serviceable pocket-size revolvers in .22 rimfire, .32 S&W, and .38 S&W calibers, serving the same sizable market niche as Hopkins & Allen and Harrington & Richardson in the late-19th through mid-20th centuries.