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My reference,s indicate that the Iver Johnson model 55sa cadet was only chambered for the .22cal rimfire cartridge.These 8 shot revolvers were made from 1961-1978.ther value is between 95-140 dollars.
The Continental Cadet trumpets can not be aged based on their serial numbers. Based on the company's manufacturing periods, however, it is likely from the 1930s.
It depends on the serial number, but the 1961 Cub Cadet is the original. It is estimated that it can be worth anywhere upwards of $10,000.
On mine it is on the frame just infron of the seat on the side
The iver johnson cadet 55sa was made during the years 1961-1978.
A .22 caliber Iver-Johnson Cadet revolver.
sorry icant answer your question. i have a Iver Johnson 8 shot cadet model 55s serial# c27518. and i cant find any info either so don't feel bad. i do no they were manufactured from 1955 to 1978.
The Iver Johnson 5-round .32 caliber Cadet Model 55-3A is a revolver produced by Iver Johnson Arms & Cycle Works, a firearms manufacturer based in Fitchburg, Massachusetts. Known for its compact design, this model was typically used for target shooting and personal defense during the mid-20th century. The "5 rnd" indicates its capacity to hold five rounds, and the serial number can help date the firearm and provide information about its production. Iver Johnson revolvers are often recognized for their affordability and reliability in their time.
The Iver Johnson Cadet model 55SA was chambered in .22 rimfire caliber.It is a 8 shot revolver with a 2 1/2in barrel and 2 piece Tenite grips.these were made from 1961-1978.
Travaris Cadet is number 39 on the New Orleans Saints.
I don't know when yours was made, but I bought mine, serial # B17548 in 1969. It still shoot good and is one of my "carry" pistols.