creitzel
Member
Hello all,
My friend, at work, has an old revolver that he wants to get some more information on. I'm not much help to him unfortunately, as I'm a relatively new shooter myself, but I figured the guru's here could probably help us out
All he knows about it is that it was made by a company called Iver Johnson, and it's in .32 caliber. It appears to be a hammerless version, and holds 5 rounds. It was his uncle's revolver, and he found a Michigan safety inspection card that dates to 1947. I didn't know if you guys would need the serial number, but I can probably get it if you do.
He's looking to find out what year it was made in, and how much it might be worth today. He also would like to know what kind of today's ammunition would work with it safely, if any. Any other information you guys can give us about it is a bonus
I've attached a picture of the revolver for you below.
Thanks in advance,
Chris
My friend, at work, has an old revolver that he wants to get some more information on. I'm not much help to him unfortunately, as I'm a relatively new shooter myself, but I figured the guru's here could probably help us out
All he knows about it is that it was made by a company called Iver Johnson, and it's in .32 caliber. It appears to be a hammerless version, and holds 5 rounds. It was his uncle's revolver, and he found a Michigan safety inspection card that dates to 1947. I didn't know if you guys would need the serial number, but I can probably get it if you do.
He's looking to find out what year it was made in, and how much it might be worth today. He also would like to know what kind of today's ammunition would work with it safely, if any. Any other information you guys can give us about it is a bonus
I've attached a picture of the revolver for you below.
Thanks in advance,
Chris