They were offered for sale in the 70s, and aren't worth very much. They don't turn up for sale very often as they were considered a "Saturday Night Special" and in this case, it's largely true. There's usually problems with the lock up, so you might not want to fire it. They're best taken to gun buy back programs.
I had the same question so I bought a box of Winchester steel shells [#7 shot target loads 1200 fps] and shot them through my M12 nickel steel barrel with a Briley Mod. Choke tube. The plastic build up was more than I expected but after a good cleaning the barrel still looks good, no damage using target loads and they broke targets. I am going to shoot more through that barrel and keep checking.
The value of an Arminius .357 caliber 6-shot revolver can vary depending on its condition, age, and specific model. Generally, prices range from $150 to $300 for a used model. It's recommended to have the firearm appraised by a professional to get an accurate value.
There are a few common shot glass sizes. The most common shot glass is known as a jigger. A jigger contains 1.5 ounces. Then there's a double shot. A double contains 3 ounces. Lastly, there's a pony shot. A pony shot contains 1 ounce.
Shot variation refers to the ability of a player to hit different types of shots during a game, such as forehands, backhands, volleys, drop shots, and lobs. Having good shot variation helps to keep opponents off balance and can be used strategically to control and win points during a match.
The shot put is measured in meters or feet and inches. The distance the shot put is thrown is measured from the inside of the circle to the nearest mark left by the shot closest to the circle.
Among the lowest quality firearms ever built in a factory, value of a specimen in excellent condition would be $25-$50.
50-100 USD
Requires professional appraisal
Gun Broker " .32 IJ Detective 1900 Nickel plated, condition fair (Not a shooter)= +/- $150.
50 or so
The value of an 1894 Iver Johnson .32 caliber, 5-shot top break nickel-plated revolver typically ranges between $200 to $600, depending on its condition, rarity, and whether it has original features or documentation. Factors such as the finish, mechanical functionality, and any historical significance can also influence its market value. For a precise valuation, consulting a firearms appraiser or checking recent auction results is advisable.
@ 75 USD
I just saw a blued one in a gun store in Costa Mesa Ca. on sales for $275.00
Who made it? What is the serial number? What is the overall condition? What is the barrel length? Single or Double Action? Without knowing these items you could be a price range from 1-10000 USD.
The Clerke revolver is generally considered the cheapest/worst made revolver... Ever. You might be able to get me to take it off your hands if you paid me enough.
Turn of the century or so. Seldom worth more than 100 USD
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iver_Johnson