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.
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Probably an assembly number.
the serial number is under the grips
The model number will be stamped on a plug on the motor block pop off the motor cowling and look
I have number 31
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it is worth 65- 200 depending the condission it was mad late 1800's to early 1900's
The FBUX letters on an Iver Johnson shotgun is the serial number. Iver Johnson, in the later years of production, used the word "Fitchburg" and assigned a number for each letter as follows: F=1, I=2, T=3, C=4, H=5, B=6, U=7, R=8, G=9, and the "X" was for 0. Therefore, the serial number is 1670.
Secret Service SpecialNeat gun but not made by S&W or used by the Secret Service. It was made by Iver Johnson Arms & Cycle Works of Fitchburg,Mass. The 6 diget number is probably the serial number. CTG refers to the caliber such as 32 S&W cartridge."ctg" being an abbreviation. Made prior to WWII. actually there is a secret service special 32 s&w ctgs my serial #168757 and i have iver ja&cw of fitchburg, mass serial #47536 location of serial #'s of both are the buttend of the handle
The Champion was manufactured from 1909 until 1956. I do not know of any source to find the date of manufacture from the serial number and the company is no longer in business.