You can try contacting the manufacturer directly or checking with gun stores or pawn shops that specialize in firearms from Russia or Eastern Europe. Online auction sites and gun forums may also have listings for the specific clip you are looking for. Be sure to verify the legality of purchasing and owning firearm accessories in your location.
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I might be able to help with your question ....
"How old is and Iver Johnson 22 model 55 A ? .
I purchased a new in 44 years ago in June of 1963.
NO!! Not without having the chamber reamed out by a gunsmith. I have yet to hear of a 3" 16 guage. I would certainly hesitate to use anything that produced higher chamber and barrel pressures than what was considered standard when the gun was made.--Jack
You should check with the last seller, not ask it on Answers.com.
Yes, 38 caliber ammo is available.
There is not enough information here to provide an answer.
Post the serial number of the revolver.
The Iver Johnson "Champion" is the most common version, although there are older models. Would need more information to make a valid identification. Assuming good shape, about $100.
It's a "Safety Automatic" revolver, but would need to know the exact markings including patent dates to determine which model and year of manufacture. The C prefix was used for several years and the numbers duplicated with Second Models and Third Models.
You specifically have the Iver Johnson TP-25 pistol. These were produced on US-made frames from the Iver Johnson location in Jacksonville, AR with internal parts produced by Erma-Werke in Germany. Your gun was produced in the late 1980's.
Remove the left grip panel and give us the complete serial number including the letter prefix.