None are listed. Savage made a double that they may have sold to Wards. Mossberg and Noble also were suppliers. Check here for Wards listings
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Wards sold single shot and double barrel IJ shotguns under the tradename of Hercules.
Hercules" was the trade name used by the Iver Johnson Arms and Cycle Works on shotguns made for the Montgomery Ward Co. Of Chicago.
I have a 32 caliber hammerless Iver Johnson serial 45158 with a 3 inch barrel how do i find out about it
The ICHA (Iver Johnson's Arms & Cycle Works) double barrel hammerless shotgun's serial number can help determine its manufacture year, but the exact year varies based on the specific model and serial number range. Generally, Iver Johnson shotguns were produced from the late 1800s into the mid-20th century. For precise dating, you would need to consult a detailed reference guide or database specific to Iver Johnson firearms.
Excel was a trade name used by HD Folsom Arms and Iver Johnson Arms and Cycle Works on shotguns made for Montgomery Wards.
If there is a serial number, it should be conspicously marked on the receiver. Shotguns and small caliber rifles did not require serial numbers before 1968, so many do not have one. If it is a break-action single shot or double barrel, there may be additional markings on the bottom of the barrel(s) and on the flat parts of the action that the barrel covers when the it is closed. The Hercules brand name was used by Montgomery Ward on guns made by Iver Johnson and J. Stevens.
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The address of the Montgomery County Historical Society is: Fort Johnson, Fort Johnson, NY 12070
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.
Model 1901 Iver Johnson, semi-hammerless, automatic ejector single gun.
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