You might try http://www.e-gunparts.com.
These were made by Iver Johnson company. Try searching gunpartscorp.com under Iver Johnson,
i would love to know also
Numrich (Gun Parts Copr.) has some Iver Johnson parts.
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The only reference that I could find to a 9 shot Iver Johnson revolver was the model 1900 Target large frame revolver that was made from 1921-1941.i hope that this is the firearm in question.
gunpartscorp.com has the best collection of Iver Johnson parts
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.
Got it from a gun site message board. "U.S. Revolver Co. guns were manufactured by the Iver Johnson Arms & Cycle Works in Worcester, MA. from 1910 through 1930. Parts will not be easy to find, but try Numrich Parts Corp. at: www.e-gunparts.com"
You can find the assembly diagram for the Iver Johnson model 1900 revolver in several places, including firearm manuals, online firearm forums, or websites specializing in gun parts and restoration. Additionally, resources like the Blue Book of Gun Values or specific collector's guides may also provide detailed diagrams. Online platforms like eBay or Numrich Gun Parts Corporation might offer parts and manuals for purchase as well.
To determine the age of an Iver Johnson revolver with serial number 18514, you would need to reference the specific production year associated with that serial number. Iver Johnson produced revolvers from the late 19th century into the 20th century, and serial number records indicate that revolvers with lower numbers were typically made in the late 1800s or early 1900s. You may find specific information in Iver Johnson's production records or collector guides for precise dating.
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.
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