XxWINxX94
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Was at ye olde gun show the other day with my gramps and we came across a whole table of old Iver Johnsons. The notorious "safety automatic" revolvers were all in pretty rough condition and most had price tags under $200. My impression of these guns has always been "cheap" and my grandpa also referred to them as "A poor man's gun, even in my day." And this got me thinking, so I just couldn't help picking one up to look.
I really like the uniqueness of these guns, but I don't reload for .32 or know where to buy it, and for that reason I passed up negotiating with the guy.
As a collector, I overlooked these cheap revolvers and didn't think much of them, until I did some reading.
It turns out, these guns have a little significance, historically speaking. The man Iver Johnson emmigrated from Norway to the United States and essentially built himself up as a gunsmith, eventually creating his own company. In addition to guns, The Iver Johnson company also made bicycles and motorcycles.
Iver Johnsons have also been used for attacks on U.S. political figures a couple times as well. Leon Czolgosz shot and wounded President William McKinley in Buffalo, New York on September 6th, 1901 with an Iver Johnson .32 caliber Safety Automatic revolver serial number 463344.
Sirhan Sirhan shot and killed Presidential candidate Sen. Robert F. Kennedy in Los Angeles, California on June 5th, 1968 with an eight-shot Iver Johnson .22 caliber Cadet 55-A revolver serial number H-53725.
I found all this very interesting and you can read more about Iver Johnson here http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iver_Johnson
I would also like to have some input from you guys. What are your general thoughts/opinions on Iver Johnson revolvers, what do you like/dislike about them? Do you have any experiences with one? Maybe share a photo of your revolver(s).
Thanks!
I really like the uniqueness of these guns, but I don't reload for .32 or know where to buy it, and for that reason I passed up negotiating with the guy.
As a collector, I overlooked these cheap revolvers and didn't think much of them, until I did some reading.
It turns out, these guns have a little significance, historically speaking. The man Iver Johnson emmigrated from Norway to the United States and essentially built himself up as a gunsmith, eventually creating his own company. In addition to guns, The Iver Johnson company also made bicycles and motorcycles.
Iver Johnsons have also been used for attacks on U.S. political figures a couple times as well. Leon Czolgosz shot and wounded President William McKinley in Buffalo, New York on September 6th, 1901 with an Iver Johnson .32 caliber Safety Automatic revolver serial number 463344.
Sirhan Sirhan shot and killed Presidential candidate Sen. Robert F. Kennedy in Los Angeles, California on June 5th, 1968 with an eight-shot Iver Johnson .22 caliber Cadet 55-A revolver serial number H-53725.
I found all this very interesting and you can read more about Iver Johnson here http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iver_Johnson
I would also like to have some input from you guys. What are your general thoughts/opinions on Iver Johnson revolvers, what do you like/dislike about them? Do you have any experiences with one? Maybe share a photo of your revolver(s).
Thanks!