To break down a semi-automatic Iver Johnson .22 pistol, first ensure the firearm is unloaded by removing the magazine and checking the chamber. Next, locate the takedown lever, usually found on the left side of the frame, and rotate it to the disassembly position. Pull back the slide slightly, then lift it off the frame, followed by removing the recoil spring and barrel. Always refer to the specific model's manual for detailed instructions and safety precautions.
The Enforcer pistol was basically a scaled .30 cal M1 rifle legally sold & registered as a pistol. They were made by both Universal and Iver Johnson.The Iver Johnson had a stock that was grooved out at the right of the bolt for the addition of an M2 auto sear that the Universal did not have and the IJ bolt grouping was more "auto convertible" friendly as well. The IJ was often sold in a full auto version to Law Enforcement agencies.
38 auto
Is it possible? Yes. Will we tell you how? Absolutely not.
The Auto & Burglar shotgun was an Ithaca product, not an Iver Johnson. It was a double barrel 20ga pistol made from 1922-1934. Typically had 10" barrels. These guns are considered 'Any Other Weapons' under the National Firearms Act, and although registered and "papered" specimens can be worth $1000 or more, UNregistered guns are contraband and can not be possessed nor sold. sales@countrygunsmith.net
Iver Johnson made the Trailblazer semi auto .22 rifle
No. M1 carbines were made semi-auto only. M2 carbines had a selector lever for simi-automatic or full automatic. Iver Johnson never made M2 carbines.
Iver Johnson made the semi auto carbine in .22cal from 1985-1990.They made the Magnum semi auto carbine in .22mag.from 1985-1990.They made the Plainsfield semi auto carbine in .30 carbine,or 9mm Para. from 1978-1993.During this time span they also made a Paratrooper semi auto carbine.I hope this helps.
The first production semi auto pistol was the Mauser c/96 "broomhandle" pistol.
Wards, WesternField did sell at least one line of pistols, I have one, a WesternField Model 5. This is a nice simi auto, clip fed, made by Unique Fire Arms of France. This is all I know about this pistol but I sure would like to learn a lot more. Hope this helps a little. Wards also some some Iver Johnson .22 revolvers. The WesternField 75 is basically the Iver Johnson 'Sealed 8' revolver.
It was manufactured only in 1985. Blue Book values range from $70 in 60% condition and $115 in 100%.
.45 ACP means auto cartridge pistol ( I believe they spelled it pistole though). The .45 auto just means it is an autoloading pistol unlike the revolver style pistol.
.45 ACP means Automatic Colt Pistol. It IS .45 Auto.