Yes they did make them, around 1930. I own two Iver Johnson SS shotguns with raised ribs, a 410 & a 12ga.
Yes Iver Johnson did make 410 shot guns, I own 2 break open 410 shot guns both made by Iver Johnson.
Actually, it was Johnson and Bye, the fore-runner of the Iver Johnson companies, 1871-1883.
They do not make a nine shot pistol made by Iver Johnson. These pistols were available in the 1940s.
The Iver Johnson "Champion" is the most common version, although there are older models. Would need more information to make a valid identification. Assuming good shape, about $100.
Most likely it was made by Crescent Arms.
There were several different Iver Johnson models. The basic single shot utility grade is about $75, but other models may be worth more. You really need a hands on appraisal. Value is based on EXACT make, model,and condition.
Yes the .380 Pony.
Iver Johnston made 4 different models of single shot shotguns from the year 1909-1978.The model 36 champion was from 1909-1922,the champion model 39 was from 1909-1916.the excel model was from 1910-1935,and finally the champion single barrel model from 1923-1978.
Iver Johnson 9mm magazine awnserit takes the Iver Johnson 9mm model magazine (its a very specific mag) but you can find them at numerich (e-gunparts.com) just search for the make, model, then part. but just so you know for a 20rd mag it will cost you about 50 dollars plus shipping
According to the guide I use, IJ Made a "Special Trap Single Shot Hammer Shotgun" and a "Super Trap Hammerless Double". Both discontinued in 1942.
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.
An Iver Jonson WHAT??? They made rifles, handguns and shotguns. A serial number alone tells us nothing. We need make, model and condition.