The value of an Iver Johnson .32 caliber hammerless revolver, particularly with a serial number like B82221, can vary based on its condition, age, and historical significance. Typically, these revolvers can range from $150 to $700. Factors such as original finish, working condition, and whether it includes original parts or packaging can significantly affect the value. For an accurate appraisal, it's best to consult a firearms expert or check recent sales of similar models.
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.
What is the manufactures date on an Iver Johnson revolver serial # Q18255
My iver johnson has the serial # on the trigger guard
I have a 32 caliber hammerless Iver Johnson serial 45158 with a 3 inch barrel how do i find out about it
Call S&W and they will tell you when it left the factory.
No published sn data.
can you show me a picture of my .32 cal. Smith & Wesson hammerless revolver serial #182202
under the grip plate
No good
You need the services of a gunsmith.
Not sure of your question- The US Revolver was a second brand of the Iver Johnson Company. It was a well made but inexpensive revolver. They were made in .22, .32 S&W, and .38 S&W calibers, in a hammer and hammerless version. Value will be based on condition and the exact model, but typically runs around $100-$125.
The hammerless version was made by Iver Johnson from 1910 to 1924, and sold only through the various mail order houses, such as Sears. A total of 107,650 of the .38 Hammerless models were made, and if yours does not have a letter at the start of the serial number, it was made in the first year of production- 1910. You will need to remove the grips to view the serial number on the frame- THAT is the one that may or may not have a letter. A letter E on the frame would place it in 1921.