Model 1901 Iver Johnson, semi-hammerless, automatic ejector single gun.
I have a 32 caliber hammerless Iver Johnson serial 45158 with a 3 inch barrel how do i find out about it
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.
The ICHA (Iver Johnson's Arms & Cycle Works) double barrel hammerless shotgun's serial number can help determine its manufacture year, but the exact year varies based on the specific model and serial number range. Generally, Iver Johnson shotguns were produced from the late 1800s into the mid-20th century. For precise dating, you would need to consult a detailed reference guide or database specific to Iver Johnson firearms.
The Iver Johnson Hercules grade hammerless shotgun in 410 gauge was made from 1924-1935 by Iver Johnson.With the serial number that you possess I would assume that it was made early on during production.
Between $5 and $50 unless it has unusual features.
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I can only say that the Iver Johnson model 57A target was made from 1955-1975.
Yes, in several variations.
This was probably either a Safety Hammer Model or Safety Hammerless Model made from 1892 to 1950. In the 2004 Blue Book the Hammerless was worth $60 in 60% condition and $125 in 100% condition and the Safety Hammer model was worth $40 and $100 respectively.
There have been a number of "hammerless" revolvers made, ranging from the tiny Baby Hammerless .22, thru the Iver Johnson and US Revolver Hammerless topbreaks, and includinurrent day Smoth & Wesson revolvers. All DO have hammers that are internal to the handgun frame.
Your Iver Johnson Target model 55 was made from 1955-1960.