fire arm ID
2016/7/22 9:16:21
Question
I have a U.S. Revolver, sn 53649. It is a seven shot 22cal. Can you please give me any information regarding its history. It seems to be in very good condition and I was wondering if it is safe to fire.
Answer
Frank,
Arms made under the U.S. Revolver Co. name were cheaper versions of the Iver Johnson line. U.S. Revolver Co. paralleled the solid frame Iver Johnson Model 1900 and the Hinged Frame Safety Automatic models, but did not have the safety hammer feature. They also had some consequent minor changes in the lockwork and a lesser quality of finish.
U.S. Revolvers were offered in .22, .32 and .38 calibres, and were sold at the same time as the main Iver Johnson line until the 1940s. The pistols were marked 'U.S. Revolver Co.' on the barrel, and had 'US' molded into the grips.
U.S. Revolver Co. values fall in the $50.00 dollar range. As far as the serial number records, there really aren't any that are maintained on these guns.
Despite the fact that it appears to be in good condition, I would strongly recommend that you have the gun checked out by a competent gunsmith to verify the caliber and whether it is safe to fire.
Hope this helps,
Doug
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