They do not make a nine shot pistol made by Iver Johnson. These pistols were available in the 1940s.
Actually, it was Johnson and Bye, the fore-runner of the Iver Johnson companies, 1871-1883.
Yes Iver Johnson did make 410 shot guns, I own 2 break open 410 shot guns both made by Iver Johnson.
I can find no '65A' but they did make a 55A, eight shot revolver from 1961-1978. Value of the 55A, depending on condition, would be $95-$225. Later models had 'Iver Johnson Sportsman' on it.
Yes, Iver Johnson did produce a model 7077 pistol that featured an octagon barrel. This model, often recognized for its distinctive design, was part of the company's lineup of firearms that catered to various shooting needs. The octagon barrel design was typical of some of their models, emphasizing both aesthetics and performance.
Iver Johnson produced the Model 55SA revolver in the early 1970s. Specifically, it was manufactured from 1972 to 1974. This model was part of Iver Johnson's line of revolvers that were known for their simplicity and reliability.
Yes they did make them, around 1930. I own two Iver Johnson SS shotguns with raised ribs, a 410 & a 12ga.
An Iver Jonson WHAT??? They made rifles, handguns and shotguns. A serial number alone tells us nothing. We need make, model and condition.
Is there any value in a a Iver Johnson 22LR made in West Germany that on the barrel where the Co. stamped in the make and model of the weapon they left out the L when they where discribibe the word 22 long rifle
Yes the .380 Pony.
As far as I know Iver Johnson made .22 break-top revolvers from 1900 to the 1930's and they were all seven shot if there were some five shots made I've never seen one.
This model was made for Iver Johnson by ERMA Werke in Germany and imported from 1988-1990. I know of no source for that magazine, however, we can MAKE one if given the proper dimensions. sales@countrygunsmith.net
Most likely it was made by Crescent Arms.