if you would look on the barrel you might find the model number and caliber...............
make should be stamped on pistol
this old pistolis a38cal. pat may 1917
There is no model number. The "T" stands for sport.
Depends on whether it is an NFA item or a C&R
The exact value of an Iver Johnson 22 caliber target pistol actually is dependent upon a number of factors. Some of these factors include the age and condition of the pistol.
Depends chiefly on the NRA rating as to its condition.
Normally stamped on the left side of the frame for autos, and on the butt for revolvers.
No published sn data; 40-90 USD or so
the model is stamped inside the cylinder housing
it is pretty simple, in the top there is the air tube and the barell. in the middle is the cocking mechignism, and in the bottom is the trigger.
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Requires professional appraisal