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∙ 15y agoi have a supereight #24328
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∙ 15y agoThe .22 Supershot was made from 1929-49. In 100% condition it books at $150. Another source of information on this firearm (and most other Iver Johnson firearms) is the book by W.E. Goforth titled, "Iver-Johnson Arms & Cycle Works Firearms 1871-1993".
The Supershot 9 was manufactured between 1929 and 1949. Exc V.G. Good Fair Poor 200 170 120 95 65
Iver Johnson Supershot Sealed 8 .22 LR 8 shot break open revolver, adjustable sights, checkered wood grips, mfg. 1931-57. Values range for $175 at 100% condition (i.e., new in box)$110 at 90%, $90 at 80%, $85 at 70%, and 75$ at 60%. The first course of action to discern the value of a gun is to identify the make, model, manufacturing date, and variation. The book "Iver-Johnson Arms & Cycle Works Firearms 1871-1993" by W. Goforth will accomplish this. Then it's a simple matter of looking your gun up in one of the many firearm value books, such as the Blue Book of Gun Values, or the Standard Catalog of Firearms.
How specific do you want? You won't be able to find out who the previous owners were or what they used if for, unless maybe it is listed on some stolen property report. This model was manufactured from 1931 to 1957. There are a couple of guys who hang out at antiqueguns.net who have written (or are writing) books on IJ and may be able to give you an exact year of manufacture. Value will be $75 for a well-worn but serviceable gun and $175 for one that is like-new. Another source of information on this firearm (and most other Iver Johnson firearms) is the book by W.E. Goforth titled, "Iver-Johnson Arms & Cycle Works Firearms 1871-1993".
If it's in very good condition, maybe about $125 or so. I have one and it is very accurate.
I use a 50:1 mixture in my 9.9 Johnson
No, they ceased operation in1993. They're back as Iver Johnson Arms Inc. at this website. http://www.iverjohnsonarms.com/
The book, Iver Johnson's arms & cycle works handguns, 1871-1978 is out of print, but the author of that book, (W.E. "Bill" Goforth) did write another on the same subject called Iver-Johnson Arms & Cycle Works Firearms 1871-1993. This book is published by, and available from Gun Show Books Publishing. www.gunshowbooks.com
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see text: Iver Johnson Arms and Cycle works 1871 - 1978
A Johnson 48 special, 1989 year model, requires a 50:1 fuel to 2 cycle oil mix. This is roughly one pint of 2 cycle oil, to six gallons of fuel.
The company existed with that name from 1871 to 1987. A great source of information on Iver Johnson firearms is the book by W.E. Goforth titled, "Iver-Johnson Arms & Cycle Works Firearms 1871-1993".