The Iver Johnson Model 55A is a .22 caliber revolver that was manufactured primarily in the mid-20th century, particularly during the 1950s and 1960s. Iver Johnson produced a variety of firearms, with the Model 55A being known for its lightweight design and affordability. While exact production dates can vary, the revolver is often associated with the post-World War II era of American firearm manufacturing.
a good qualified gunsmith should be able to answer your question for you.
$300.00
I can find no '65A' but they did make a 55A, eight shot revolver from 1961-1978. Value of the 55A, depending on condition, would be $95-$225. Later models had 'Iver Johnson Sportsman' on it.
I have a owners manual for a McCulloch Super 55A and on the Manual there is a date of Sept 1958 I am looking for muffler for it
Impossible to answer without knowing who made it.
55A = ab/2
It is a discharge certificate that is given upon separation from the National Guard, it is usually accompanied with an ngb 22.
It's a Citizen Cal 2100 AV-0020-55A. I noticed because I wear the same model. I'm pretty sure Offerman owns it in real life because I've seen him wearing it in interviews.
Assignment/Loss Code ED means "Enlisted Personnel with unfulfilled Reserve obligation"
The value of an Iver Johnson Targetmaster 55A can vary significantly based on its condition, age, and any accompanying accessories or documentation. Generally, these rifles are priced between $200 to $600, with well-maintained examples or those with historical significance potentially fetching higher prices. It's advisable to check recent sales or consult with a firearms appraiser for a more accurate valuation.
No, you cannot use .22 Long Rifle ammunition in an Iver Johnson 55A, as this firearm is designed specifically for .22 Short cartridges. While .22 Long and .22 Long Rifle cartridges are similar, they are longer and may not chamber properly in a gun designed for .22 Short. Always consult the firearm's manual or a knowledgeable gunsmith for proper ammunition specifications.