1932-1941, production stopped during WW 2, and resumed 1946-1954.
Iver Johnson s .22 cal. Supershot with a 9 round capacity how old ! k18942
From your description,it sounds as though you have a ij champion model 822 single action target.These were based on the .22cal supershot sealed eight frames.These were made from 1939-1947.The value of these single action handguns are between 195-300 dollars:based on your revolver having between 60%-90% of its original finish remaining and a good bore.
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You can find parts for the Iver Johnson Model IJ Target Sealed 8 revolver by checking with specialized gun parts retailers, such as Numrich Gun Parts or Brownells. Additionally, online auction sites like GunBroker may have listings for parts or whole units. It's also a good idea to connect with local gunsmiths or firearms forums for potential sources or advice on obtaining specific components.
Seem to run from $50.00 to $250..according to the pros, and several IJ books...even the blue book shows a possibility a 6" excellent can go for 200-250, especially if you have an original holster
The Iver-Johnson Target Sealed 8 with serial number M20064 was likely manufactured in the early 1970s. Iver-Johnson produced the Sealed 8 series primarily between 1970 and 1976, and the specific serial number can help narrow down the production year within that range. For precise dating, consulting specific Iver-Johnson production records or databases would be necessary.
Check on the frame under the grips that's where it is on mine
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Who made it? Colt? Smith and Wesson? Someone else?
If it's in very good condition, maybe about $125 or so. I have one and it is very accurate.
Target Sealed 8 .22 LR cal.8 shot, 6 or 10 in. barrel, blue, fixed sights, rubber grips. Mfg. 1931-57. 100% $150.00 98% $100.00 95% $95.00 90% $80.00 80% $75.00 75% $65.00 60% $60.00 add 50% to price for 10 in. barrel
To the best of my knowledge and being the owner of a Python Target .38 Spl.; I believe from research I have done they were made only for one year in 1981.