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iver johnson
Iver Johnson was a U.S. firearms, bicycle, and motorcycle manufacturer from 1871 to 1993. The company shared the same name as its founder, Norwegian-born Iver Johnson (1841–1895). After closing, the name was resold and in 2006 Iver Johnson Arms opened in Rockledge, Florida selling shotguns and M1911 pistols. However, the new Iver Johnson company does not have any parts, guns or information relating to the pre-1993 company, and represents a continuation of it in name only.
I have a few older guns just sitting around that I have had since the early 60's I know they are much older, would anyone know the value? need a new home.
Remington Arm 25 UMC Pump
Over Johnson Arms & Cycle works Fitching MASS Model X 22. In the late 1969 I saw the same 22 hanging in the store...
Hello, I bought an I&J top break at a local pawn shop earlier today. I am having a really hard time dating it.
It's plastic owl grip, hammerless, no safety, Nickle plate, 3 large pins and one small pin on lower, 3.25 barrel. I was told it's a .38 s&w. Serial number D646xx.
Thank you!
Single shot break action 12 gauge, made by Iver Johnson and is the champin model. This little gun is very old but in pretty good usable shape, been sitting in the safe for well over a decade and it needs to be used. This would be a great project for someone to refinish or try there hand at...
While remodeling my grandparents house I found my great grandfather's Iver Johnson hammer-less 38 SW buried in the insulation in the attic. I saw this gun as a youngster over 50 years ago. I was told it belonged to my great grandfather. Surprisingly it is in pretty good condition. No...