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Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: houston, tx
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the rear sight on your model X is not original. the 2X has adjustable rear open sight quite unlike that on your rifle. it also look like the forearm has been shorten.
one of the post above has the value of this model (dated 1-14-10) and there are no factory serial number records available for this model. only the years of production for the model X it was 1928 through 1942. bill
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Author: Iver Johnson's Arms & Cycle Works 1871-1993 H&R Arms Company 1871-1986 (due spring 2010) available from www.gunshowbooks.com website; iverjohnsoncollector.x10hosting.com |
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Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: World's Most Famous Beach - Daytona
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Bill, and others, you might find this of interest. Earlier today I was watching the Greg Martin online gun auction out of CA. He had an I.J. model X up for auction. Not a lot of description but looked pretty good and sold for just $50!
I got distracted by something and missed when it was being auctioned. Got back to the computer too late. I would have been bidding on that one. Snooze yuh loose... Best regards ~ ~ ~ FFF |
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#28 |
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Join Date: Oct 2010
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I finally took some old guns that were given to me years ago out of the safe to see what they were. One is what appears to be a late Model X, serial number 39405. Rifle is in good condition. Is missing the bolt. Were the bolts of the different Model X's interchangable. Any idea where I can obtain a bolt for this little rifle?
Thanks. Last edited by 4rhunts; 10-30-2010 at 12:47 PM.. |
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#29 |
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Join Date: Oct 2010
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Bill, I recently bought a model 2-X serial #49967. It's in 60% condition & very accurate. Could you please send me any info you have on this sweet rifle. Also I would like to buy complete rifles [working or not] & parts. Thank You. Mike
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Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: houston, tx
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the model X single shot 22's all have a couple of things in common. they all used the same bolt and were all serial numbered in the same series. the only problem i have enountered is there does not appear to be any variations in any (except for the early models X have the schnable tip foreend). therefore dating them is very difficult. there are no known factory serial number records available for this model. to make thing even harder the total built is unknown.
one thing known is that only the model 2X was made after WWll according to the catalogs i have. so all X,s abd 2X-A were made before about 1942. for now all the information is have on X series of single shot 22 rifles is posted below. IVER JOHNSON MODEL X .22 RIMFIRE SINGLE SHOT BOLT ACTION RIFLE-------------------------------------1928-1941 EARLY MODEL Bolt action; single shot; .22 rimfire caliber; fixed open rear sight, blade front sight; round tapered 22 inch barrel; thumb screw take down; stock turned from solid block of Walnut, drop at the comb 1 3/8 inches, drop at the heel 2 5/8 inches and length of pull 13¼ inches; weight 4 pounds; patented automatic safety; stock has large knob at front of fore-end; steel butt plate; overall length 39¼ inches. LATE MODEL Bolt action; single shot; .22 rimfire caliber; fixed open rear sight, blade front sight, round tapered 24 inch barrel; thumb screw take down; larger heaver stock than early model, drop at the comb 1 3/8 inches, drop at the heel 2 3/8 inches and length of pull 14 inches, finger grooves in fore-end; weight 4 ½ pounds; patented automatic safety; steel butt plate; overall length 41 inches. VALUE: 100%=$250 60%=$140 IVER JOHNSON MODEL 2X .22 RIMFIRE SINGLE SHOT BOLT ACTION RIFLE---------------------------------1930-1955 Bolt action single .22 rimfire rifle; adjustable rear sight and post front sight; round tapered 24 inch barrel; blue finish; thumb screw take down; checkered full pistol grip stock with finger grooves in fore-end; steel butt plate; chromium plated blot and trigger; butt stock has drop at comb of 1 3/8 inches and at the heel of 2 3/8 inches, length of pull is 14 inches; weight 4½ pounds; patented automatic safety; overall length 41 inches. VALUE: 100%=$285 60%=$175 IVER JOHNSON MODEL 2XA .22 RIMFIRE SINGLE SHOT BOLT ACTION RIFLE--------------------------------------1930-1941 Bolt action single shot .22 rimfire; Lyman #55 adjustable rear receiver sight and Lyman #3 bead 1/16 front sight; sling swivels, leather sling strap; tapered 24 inch barrel; thumb screw take down; checkered full pistol grip stock with finger grooves in fore-end; steel butt plate; chromium plated trigger and bolt; stock has drop at comb of 1 3/8 inches, drop at heel 2 3/8 inches and length of pull of 14 inches; weight 4 5/8 pounds; overall length 41 inches; barrel proofed and targeted. VALUE: 100%=$325 60%=$225 one final piece of information is all have a serial number but it is hard to find, look the rifle over carefully after removing the stock. most often place is the bottom of the barrel hidden by the stock. a true 2X-A model is rare and hard to find as a lot of X and 2X models were altered by the addition of a peep rear sight. bill
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Join Date: Oct 2010
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Thanks Bill. I have found a bolt for the Model 2 X and just wanted to try and find out if it will function in my X model. Thanks again.
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Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: Yardville, NJ
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Hi All,
I have just had the good fortune to have purchased an IVER JOHNSON MODEL X .22 RIMFIRE BOLT ACTION RIFLE. Serial #4886. Overall the rifle is in very good condition. The stock has been redone sometime in the past . But has no dents or cracks that I can notice. The metal is also in nice condition with a few specks of surface rust and some very slight pitting. Overall i am a very happy camper. One issue that I was aware of , and was brought to my attention by the seller was that the bolt/screw that keeps the trigger assembly attached to the receiver is slightly stripped. I think the screw would turn into the hole if I used a little force but i don't want to booger it up any further. Other then tapping the hole to accept a larger screw would there be any other way to fix this issue? Thanks in advance for any ideas and suggestions. I will post some pics shortly Tony ![]() Last edited by TonyJ; 11-03-2010 at 09:29 PM.. Reason: added picture |
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#33 |
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Join Date: Jan 2011
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Hi there.
I recently came across one of these Model x rifles and am wondering if there are parts anywhere for them. It needs a new bolt,as the shells arent ejecting and the bolt has a long gouge on the bottom of it,no doubt from previous owners not pressing the trigger when taking the bolt out. other than that its in good cond. Any help would be appreciated. Could i have the bolt welded and machined at all? Thanks |
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#34 |
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Join Date: Jan 2011
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#35 |
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Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: Yardville, NJ
Posts: 11
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Kiwi,
Check the links below, They may have some parts for your rifle. As far as repairing the bolt i would think it could be repaired by welding. Best bet is to check with a good gunsmith for advice. Tony http://www.gun-parts.com/iverjohnson/ http://www.gunpartscorp.com/catalog/...ohnson+model+x |
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Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: Gulf Breeze, Fl
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You won't have much luck finding a bolt, best bet is to find one in horrible shape and use for parts. It's also hard to find the first stocks with the stauble on the forend.
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Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: Gulf Breeze, Fl
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Here are a few of mine I have collected through the years. Grew up shooting one.
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Join Date: Apr 2012
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Hi Bill, My Iver Johnson serial no. is 16089 and under the Patent number there is no word CANADA, What time frame would that place this rifel (model X single 22)
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Join Date: Apr 2008
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Welcome to the forum Bill H, but if you're addressing Bill Goforth, he sadly passed away last year, and there's no info in his book regarding the Model X's beyond what he listed in this thread.
Last edited by hrf; 04-28-2012 at 02:19 PM.. Reason: typo |
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#40 |
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Member
Join Date: Dec 2008
Location: where I5 meets the rain forest
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Bill Goforth is no longer with us.
My father is no longer with us. My grandfather's Iver Johnson turned up missing in my father's estate. But we do have great collection of information thanks to the Bill's work. I now hove both his Iver Johnson books. |
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Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: Yardville, NJ
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My Condolences on the Passing of your Father.
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