mjgonehunting
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| 15 Jun 2012 06:45 PM |
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A friend has a US Revolver 32 cal revolver . He wants to give it to me as a $50.00 down payment on another pistol I have that he wants. It's not in perfect shape,but looks to be shootable, In searching around for info I think these where kindof a budget model of an Iver Johnson topbreak style pistol. Can anyone confirm that? Are they generally 32 S&W Long caliber or another 32 ? Just wondering if its worth the $50.00 which is exactly what he paid for it! |
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abranch
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| 16 Jun 2012 02:45 AM |
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If you Google US Revolver, Iver Johnson comes up in parethaseses. If you google Iver johnson, Gun Digest has a downloadable PDF file on I J arms. If you can find any sort of model #, that may help you narrow things down. Don't know for sure but I don't think most Ivers are worth much. |
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rburrows6
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| 23 Jun 2012 03:24 PM |
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The US revolver is a LONG defunct firearm. Most do sell in the $50 range. The .32 cal could be either .32 S&W Long or .32 short BIG difference ! Try Gunbroker.com and go to Revolvers ,select .32 and a few will probaly pop-up in the listing.If you do accept the revolver,First have it checked thoroughly by a gunsmith so there are no surprises! I have a Ruger single-six .32 magnum with a birds head grip that shoots magnums and .32 longs The longs offer a loud pop as opposed to the BAM of the magnum and is more fun to shoot . |
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Big Dawg
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| 24 Jun 2012 06:08 AM |
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Tell him you prefer a $50.00 bill and move on. |
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