I shot a ton of squirrel, a bunch of rabbits, a few grouse, a turkey, a deer, a woodchuck with #OO Buckshot. I used that shotgun all that fall & winter for everything I hunted. I kept the 12 gauge Ivers Johnson, it has the matted barrel (solid rib on the top of the barrel) and sold the other one for $30, So my 12 gauge Ivers Johnson only cost be $5. He had two old single shot shotguns for $35 for the both of them. This old guy use to hit up the garage sales, estate sales and flea markets and buy things and resold them at his houce down on Olive Street, right down the side street Dick's started out on. The first one I bought was about thirty years ago mback there in Upstate New York (Binghamton). I have a few of the old Ivers Johnson Champion single-shot shotguns.
#Iver johnson shotgun serial number database serial number#
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It is dark now, so will try to post photos of it in the morning.Īssuming that the serial number IS 1417x, any idea as to the exact year of production ?
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It has a metal finger rest attached to the front of the grip frame, is an 8 shot and is SA only. Both the 1st digit and the 3rd digit both appear to be same, i.e. Does not appear to have any serial number inside of the frame and have not had a chance to take the grip off of it yet.ĭoes NOT appear to have any "L" in the serial number. I am read that off of the bottom of the trigger guard.