The first course of action to discern the value of a gun is to identify the make, model, manufacturing date, variation and condition. The book "Iver-Johnson Arms & Cycle Works Firearms 1871-1993" by W. Goforth, may help accomplish this. Then it's a simple matter of looking your gun up in one of the many firearm value books, such as the Blue Book of Gun Values, or the Standard Catalog of Firearms.
The value of an Iver Johnson Magnum 22 caliber revolver would be dependent upon a number of factors. Some of these factors would be the age and condition.
These were made by the Iver Johnson Company from 1910-1935. Your revolver is from around 1930.
Without knowing the model and caliber, we can't tell. A serial number ALONE does not identify a gun.
1914. There was no US Revolver Company- that was a brand named used by the Iver Johnson Company.
32 caliber Safety Automatic revolver (serial number 463344). (McKinley succumbed to these wounds nearly eight days later, at 2:15 am on the 14th of ...
About 1912. Those were made by Iver Johnson for 23 years starting in 1910.
About 1915. US Revolver Company was a brand name used by the Iver Johnson Company from 1911 to 1933.
No published production data. They generally date from the 1930-1930s. They were a less expensive line of the Iver Johnson company.
They were made from 1911 to 1933. If you have the serial number, we can give you the year of manufacture. The US Revolver brand was a named used by the Iver Johnson Company.
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Not a lot of serial number data out there for these revolvers. There were made as a "lower price" arm by the Iver Johnson Company from ABOUT 1910 to ABOUT 1940.
A secondary brand of the Iver Johnson company, your US Revolver Company .32 was probably made between 1915 and 1917.