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US Revolver company was an Iver Johnson brand name. If you go to Google, select IMAGES, enter US Revolver Company 22, you may have some luck. These were very similar to the Iver Johnson revolvers of the same era.
Go to Google, select IMAGES from the toolbar, and for search term enter Iver Johnson double hammer shotgun.
Max value today is 4-6 thousand, depending on condition the price can go down to next to nothing
No never the owl was the logo on the grips only, there was the bulldog, the young American and so on. Go on line and Google Iver Johnson firearms or go to gunbroker.com to find the worth or get the standard catalog of firearms or the Blue Book of Gun Values..........
I heard that Sumter Furniture Company did go out of business.
go to: http://www.iverjohnsonarms.com
I would go to Numrich gunparts corp.They may be found on the web.
Few people collect IJ guns. You must go looking for them.
condition is very important, see what they go for at auction and try to compare the 44 bulldog is not a 44 special it takes a 44 bulldog shell i use a 44 mag hull cut it off and pack it with 20 grans of black powder and a .440 diamenter round balland it seems to do fine 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".
If you are referring to Krispy Kreme, the doughnut company, they did not go out of business. A local shop may have gone out of business but the company is still in business and there are Krispy Kreme doughnut & coffee shops around the world.
where do you go to receive a copy of your 20 hr training certificate if the company is gone out of business
The value of your policy is only as good as the company selling it to you. If they go out of business, your policy may be out of business as well.