Click on the link below- it has a photo of an Iver Johnson Supershot 22 revolver.
revolver supershot serial # 8013
Yes, Iver Johnson did make a .22 cal. Supershot with a 9 round capacity. It did not have the recessed cartridge head of the "Sealed" Supershot. Top-break action with automatic ejection, 6" barrel. Coil-spring hammer drive (rebounding hammer) American walnut one-piece grip.
You pull the back sight up...
The Iver Johnson .22cal supershot automatic model 90 witch you describe was made by Iver Johnson between the years 1932-1941.
There were 3 models of the Iver Johnson supershot revolvers.The first model was made from 1928-1941 and was marked 22 supershot on the left side of the barrel.The second model was made from 1932-1941 and was marked .22 Supershot Sealed Eight on the left side of the barrel,The third model was marked as the model 844 and had a unfluted cylinder.This was made from 1955-1957.
The Iver Johnson supershot is valued at between 140-200 dollars for a example with between 60%-90% of its original finish remaining and a good bore.
The value of an Iver Johnson 22 Supershot 9 shot revolver SN9820 varies greatly depending on the condition of the gun. On average, in good condition, this gun sells for about $100 to about $200.
Remove the screw, tap lightly
i have a supereight #24328
The Supershot 9 was manufactured between 1929 and 1949. Exc V.G. Good Fair Poor 200 170 120 95 65
They were made from 1931 to 1957, but I don't have any knowledge beyond that.
The .22 Supershot was made from 1929-49. In 100% condition it books at $150. Another source of information on this firearm (and most other Iver Johnson firearms) is the book by W.E. Goforth titled, "Iver-Johnson Arms & Cycle Works Firearms 1871-1993".