We can't tell you anything about your revolver from the serial number alone. If there is no model name or number marked on it, try to locate it in Flayderman's Guide to Antique American Firearms or Gun Trader's Guide. Both of these books should be available at your local library.
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What is the manufactures date on an Iver Johnson revolver serial # Q18255
My iver johnson has the serial # on the trigger guard
it is a brake away pistol with 5 shots
The Iver Johnson .22 revolver with serial number A3988 was likely manufactured in the early 1900s, specifically around 1907 to 1910. Iver Johnson produced .22 revolvers during this time, and the serial numbers can help date the firearm. For precise dating, consulting a detailed serial number reference specific to Iver Johnson firearms would be beneficial.
Yes, an Iver Johnson .32 revolver typically has a serial number, which is usually located on the frame or the bottom of the grip. The serial number can help determine the age and model of the revolver, as Iver Johnson manufactured various models over the years. If you're looking for specific information about a particular firearm, it's advisable to consult a firearms expert or reference the manufacturer's records.
These were made by the Iver Johnson Company from 1910-1935. Your revolver is from around 1930.
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.
The value of an Iver Johnson Magnum 22 caliber revolver would be dependent upon a number of factors. Some of these factors would be the age and condition.
On an older revolver, you are not likely to find a model number, since they did not use model numbers. If you remove the grips, you should find the serial number stamped in the frame under the grips.
Without knowing the model and caliber, we can't tell. A serial number ALONE does not identify a gun.