Iver Johnson Revolver

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Iver Johnson Revolver

Post by Lawman » Thu Sep 06, 2007 10:11 pm

Hi,

I have found a .32 Iver Johnson Revolver for sale through my colleague. The revolver is top-brake, 5-shot, very small sized revolver. I am attaching a similar photo of the revolver. The condition of the “revolver for sale” is better than the picture attached. Can anyone suggest the price the revolver.

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Re: Iver Johnson Revolver

Post by jonahpach » Thu Sep 06, 2007 11:07 pm

20,000 and I'll take it :twisted:
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Re: Iver Johnson Revolver

Post by Risala » Fri Sep 07, 2007 7:19 am

Depending on the condition perhaps somewhere between 60 & 90 K.Am sure it will command a higher price

than the IOF .32

You do get Erma revolvers anywhere bet 80 & 1 L.

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Post by diskaon » Fri Sep 07, 2007 10:06 am

You say its a small revolver. Can you put in the dimensions.. i.e. total lenght, width etc?

if you can put the photo of the real one with maybe a ruler next to it, it will give a clear picture of the same.

also, which ammo does it use. does it work well with the IOF ammo?
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Re: Iver Johnson Revolver

Post by Lawman » Fri Sep 07, 2007 3:51 pm

Hi,

I can view the revolver in original within 10-15 days. Then I will measure it and post the resust and also the real photo of the revolver if possible. AND

Jonah, from this forum I came to know the foreign arms are unreasonably high priced in India. So, why this iver johnson is low prised comparison to that accoring to you. Is there any problem with this model ?

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Re: Iver Johnson Revolver

Post by jonahpach » Fri Sep 07, 2007 5:43 pm

Well as a prospective buyer thats my first quote you are free to quote as much as you deem fit.

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Re: Iver Johnson Revolver

Post by hamiclar01 » Fri Sep 07, 2007 6:06 pm

Lawman";p="26136 wrote: Hi,

I can view the revolver in original within 10-15 days. Then I will measure it and post the resust and also the real photo of the revolver if possible. AND

Jonah, from this forum I came to know the foreign arms are unreasonably high priced in India. So, why this iver johnson is low prised comparison to that accoring to you. Is there any problem with this model ?

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lawman, Phoren handguns do command crazy prices, but not all makes. H&R break tops (and Ivor Johnsons) would go for around 45,000-50,000. if the seller asks for more, put your foot down and refuse. it's not going to be worth it, even by indian standards.

also, check and re check the gun very very carefully. the spainyards have made copies of the ivor johnsons in the past. these clones are dangerous guns to fire! and get passed around as phoren guns :shock: (technically true).

i know of one respected IFG member who wouldn't touch them with a bargepole. so be careful with what you're going in for.
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Re: Iver Johnson Revolver

Post by penpusher » Fri Sep 07, 2007 7:30 pm

Be warned that these revolvers were invariably chambered for the .32 Short and not the .32S&W Long cartridge.Hence the 'cheap' price.No dealer will however tell you this as the revolver can and will chamber and fire the .32 S&W long.Prolonged use of .32S&W long ammo int his gun can only prove harmful for the gun and in the long run,one day for the health of the user also.I would give it a pass.

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Post by dev » Sat Sep 08, 2007 6:37 pm

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Be warned that these revolvers were invariably chambered for the .32 Short

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does this mean the acp thirty two?

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Re: Iver Johnson Revolver

Post by penpusher » Sat Sep 08, 2007 6:49 pm

.32 ACP would generate more pressure than the .32 S&W long and would be a sure shot recipe for a disaster..32 Short aka .32 S&W is exactly that , a shorter version of the .32 SW Long.Or you can say that the .32S&W Long is a lengthened version of the .32 S&W.

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Re: Iver Johnson Revolver

Post by penpusher » Sat Sep 08, 2007 7:00 pm

Image

Here is a photo for comparison.On the left is the .32S&W/Short and on the right is the .32S&W Long

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Post by diskaon » Sat Sep 08, 2007 7:49 pm

The 0.32 IOF Ashani pistol uses the short or the long??
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Re: Iver Johnson Revolver

Post by Lawman » Sat Sep 08, 2007 9:16 pm

IOF .32 Ashani pistol uses different cartridge, called .32 ACP, not .32 S&W long or short. Picture attached.

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Post by diskaon » Sat Sep 08, 2007 9:22 pm

are the S& W short and the 0.32 ACP interchangeable??
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Re: Iver Johnson Revolver

Post by cottage cheese » Sat Sep 08, 2007 10:19 pm

penpusher";p="26144 wrote:Be warned that these revolvers were invariably chambered for the .32 Short and not the .32S&W Long cartridge.Hence the 'cheap' price.No dealer will however tell you this as the revolver can and will chamber and fire the .32 S&W long.Prolonged use of .32S&W long ammo int his gun can only prove harmful for the gun and in the long run,one day for the health of the user also.I would give it a pass.

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Also add that all IJ revolvers I've handled had unnervingly thin cylinder walls. Whether its because of too much use or just made like that I have no way of knowing.

penpusher is right- .32S&W Long will probably convert the revolver into very effective shrapnel.

I&J's, H&R's and the like were made to be cheap waaaay back then. No reason why they shouldn't remain so. Besides, they are pretty obsolete. Don't get crapped around by the 'Phoren' tag.

As regards the to and fro between .32ACP and .32S&W Long and short, the .32ACP is a bit of a blend between a rimless and rimmed cartridge. It has the extractor groove of all rimless cartridges but its rim extends beyond the diameter of the cartridge. This allows it to be fired from quite a few revolvers as well.

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