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I was just given a iver johnson revolver, I believe 32 cal, serial number 3227L under grip. what can you tell me about it, how old, ammunition to use, can it be blued etc.
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Welcome to TFF.
If it's the hammerless type and the L is a prefix (L3227) it has to be a black powder .32 S&W caliber made in 1904, the only year an L prefix was used on any model. I suggest it be retired as use of current smokeless powder ammo will loosen the lockup and possibly do greater damage. It can be reblued, but cost of a professional job will exceed value of the gun. |
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I also have an Iver-Johnson .32 hammerless, but its serial number starts with an "H".
It's a tiny-thing in comparison with my other pistols. Run the search function; I know there are other threads in here that have discussed the weapon.
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I have tried to look at markings with magnifying glass and under the trigger guard it looks to me 3227 L or 1 and under the handle grip I 3227 L or 1. It seems to be worn. It is hammerless and 5 shot and cylender is locked and does not spin. I can see Pat twice under the grip on outside twice and then it is worn and can see no more. On the barrel top ver johnsons arms and cycle works and even this is worn to a degree, fitchburg, mass usa. I am sort of a novice to this, is there anything I should look for. I am on vacation and when I return will take to gunsmith but anything else you can tell me would be appreciated.
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If the sn is I32271, you have a third model made in 1926.
It should have a plain trigger without the little safety lever in trigger that the early models had. But at this point, clear photos are needed to confirm what you have. |
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Thank you for your help
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I have a Iver Johnson revolver. I think this my be one of the three 55-SA modle 32's that was mentioned earlier in B.Goforth's comments made about the 38 modle S&W 55-S. No markings except Iver Johnson's Arms, Fitchburg MA, USA on one side and ser #B32926 on the other side. The barrel has a strap on top of the barrel. I really would like to know something about this gun. I have pictures.
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Welcome to the forum. A few images would be of considerable help regarding your M 55. It cuts down on the guesswork.
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I have a Iver Johnson revolver. I think this may be one of the only three 55-SA modle 32's that was made and mentioned earlier in B.Goforth's comments made about the 38 modle S&W 55-S. No markings except Iver Johnson's Arms, Fitchburg MA, USA on one side and ser #B32926 on the other side. No cal. markings or pat. #'s The barrel has a ribbed strap on top. I really would like to know something about this gun. I have pictures[ATTACH][ATTACH][ATTACH]
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I can't find a thread where Bill commented about three 55-SA .32s; can you post the link?
I suspect he may have said he'd only seen three, not that only three were made. Your photos match what his book classifies as the "MODEL 55-SA VARIATION 2, 1974-1978/79" What's odd are the holes in backstrap, possibly for a detachable shoulder stock? Last edited by hrf; 09-28-2012 at 05:51 PM.. |
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This was easier than trying to find it on the internet. Hope you can read it. The one screw is for hammer tension the other is a extra locking pin for the cylinder pin. The adjustable sight is only on the 38
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Thanks Larry, the adjustment screws are obvious in those photos.
And I believe you are misinterpreting his last two sentences: He was referring to the "Double Action Swing Out Cylinder Model 1976" discussed in the book, quote: "For one reason or another, this series never got off the ground" Last edited by hrf; 09-28-2012 at 07:49 PM.. Reason: typo |
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A pic of the IJ On the Grips. ![]() ![]() And the Barrel Stamp: ![]() Loading gate side ![]() On Left 38 S&W on right 38 Special ![]() Note the 38SPL goes in the 38 S&W does not ![]() ![]() With the screw you can adjust the trigger tension to almost nothing. Remove the grips and the sping is right there. Last edited by MikeH121; 09-28-2012 at 08:32 PM.. |
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