Iver Johnson's arms & cycle works firearms 1871-1993 cover

Iver Johnson's arms & cycle works firearms 1871-1993

by William E. Goforth

Chapters Include: 1. Early Solid Frame Handguns 1871-1899 2. Early Solid Frame Double Action Revolvers 1878-1899 3. Solid Frame Handguns 1900-1954 4. Post World War II Solid Frame Revolvers 1946-1978 5. History and General Information on the Safety Automatic Revolver 1894-1941 6. Large Frame Safety Automatic Revolvers 7. Small Frame Hammer & Hammerless Safety Automatics, 8. Markings Found On the Safety Automatic Revolver, 9. Other Top Breaks of Interest 10. Optional Accessories and Special Orders, 11. Post World War II Top Break Revolvers 1946-1978, 12. Firearms 1978-1993 13. Safety Mechanism of Iver Johnson’s Arms & Cycle Works, 14. Top Break Revolver Barrel Latches of Iver Johnson’s Arms & Cycle Works 15. Parts List and Diagrams 16. Specifications for Iver Johnson’s Arms & Cycle Works Handguns 17. Patents Appendix A. Chronological Listing of all Firearms of Johnson & Bye, Iver Johnson’s Arms & Cycle Works & Iver Johnson Arms. Appendix B. Dates of Interest in the History of Iver Johnson and Iver Johnson’s Arms & Cycle Works of Fitchburg, Mass. U.S.A. Appendix C. Iver Johnson Obituary Appendix D. Franchise Certificate

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