Iver Johnson did produce revolvers in the 1880's with the Lion Arms trade name. For the time period, they were budget revolvers not in the same league with Smith & Wesson or Colt, but certainly serviceable. I certainly would not attempt to shoot one today, though, without careful inspection first. sales@countrygunsmith.net A great source of information on Iver Johnson Firearms is the book by W.E. Goforth titled, "Iver-Johnson Arms & Cycle Works Firearms 1871-1993".
The lion is there coat of arms. Like the eagle is are coat of arms.
The Lion is a symbol of strength and power.
yes yes there is There is a lion and a unicorn on the Canadian coat of arms. The lion represents the English, the Unicorn the French.
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The rampant lion on the badge is from the royal arms of Scotland.
a lion has five diffrent apendages because appendages are arms legs and tails
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The most used is the lion and the unicorn.You can check it by typing coat of arms on Google.
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they don't have long powerful arms but they are powerful that's part of the reason there fast