well I'm not entirly sure but I've done a bit of research on them and i believe they where however a company called ten x makes ammo for them it's 38 s&w btw for about $42 a box of 50 and they are safe for even black power cartridge revolvers i hope that helps you
Yes, in several variations.
There have been a number of "hammerless" revolvers made, ranging from the tiny Baby Hammerless .22, thru the Iver Johnson and US Revolver Hammerless topbreaks, and includinurrent day Smoth & Wesson revolvers. All DO have hammers that are internal to the handgun frame.
Look under Iver Johnson Arms and Cycle Company. Their hammerless revolver was sold under several trade names, including US Revolver Co. You can probably find one for sale on one of the online auction sites.
On an older revolver, you are not likely to find a model number, since they did not use model numbers. If you remove the grips, you should find the serial number stamped in the frame under the grips.
An Iver Johnson revolver in 32 caliber was used to assassinate President McKinley. 2 shots were fired, one hitting his breastbone did not penetrate, the second shot entered lower and damaged a number or organs. The bullet was not removed.
Not sure of your question- The US Revolver was a second brand of the Iver Johnson Company. It was a well made but inexpensive revolver. They were made in .22, .32 S&W, and .38 S&W calibers, in a hammer and hammerless version. Value will be based on condition and the exact model, but typically runs around $100-$125.
I have a 32 caliber hammerless Iver Johnson serial 45158 with a 3 inch barrel how do i find out about it
What is the manufactures date on an Iver Johnson revolver serial # Q18255
The US Revolver Company name was used by Iver Johnson Company as one of their brand names from 1910 to 1933. The revolvers were made in .22 LR, 32 S&W, .32 S&W Long, and .38 S&W calibers.
What is the value of iver johnson 6 shot top break revolver?
No real SN data on these- although it is being compiled. The US Revolver guns were a less expensive version of the Iver Johnson guns (yes, made by Iver Johnson) but lacked newer design features of the improved IJs, such as hammer block safeties. They were made from ABOUT 1900 up to about 1940. Values are not very high, and will depend on condition. Please have ANY gun that may be 100 years old inspected by a competent gunsmith before shooting it.
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