the owl head was made by iver johnson as far as value it has more cintamental value that it has dollor value
2007-02-01 12:33:14
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answered by Anonymous
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Up to $200. Maybe $250 - $300 at some gun shops. Unless you happen to have a revolver in near perfect condition with the original factory box. (The boxes, it turns out, are rarer than the guns.) This is what a quick search of GunsAmerica.com turns up. Those little H&R and Iver Johnson revolvers are frequently overlooked by collectors, and there were an awful lot of them made (something like 1.3 million of the H&R revolvers alone.)
2007-02-01 17:29:37
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answered by Sam D 3
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Depending on how it ejects the shells I believe it is one of these models, however they show the 32 is a 6 shot, not a 5. I think Iver Johnson made a similar model too.
Is it a solid frame or top break frame?
AUTO-EJECT (AUTOMATIC EJECTING)
- .32 S&W cal., 6 shot, .38 S&W, 5 shot, double action, 3 1/4, 4, 5, or 6 in. barrels, hinged top break, blue or nickel finish, fixed sights, black rubber grips. Mfg. 1887-1941.
Grading ....100% ....98% ....95% ....90% ....80% ....70% ....60%
.................$250 .....$200 ....$150 ....$125 ...$100 ...$75 ....$55
HAND-EJECT MODEL
- .32 or .38 centerfire cal., similar to Auto-Eject Model except does not have auto eject feature, cylinder pin extends under the barrel and must be pushed in to eject cartridges after the action is opened. Approx. 2,000 to 3,000 mfg. 1886-1889.
Grading ....100% ....98% ....95% ....90% ....80% ....70% ....60%
.................$500 .....$425 ....$350 ...$275 ...$250 ....$200 ...$150
MODEL 1905 (MODEL 5)
- .32 S&W Long cal., 5 shot only, (1905), double action, 2 1/2, 4 1/2, and 6 in. barrels, blue or nickel, hard rubber grips, solid frame, fixed sights. Mfg. 1905-39.
Grading ....100% ....98% ....95% ....90% ....80% ....70% ....60%
..................$175 ....$125 ...$85 .....$70 ......$45 ......$35 .....$30
2007-02-01 17:27:01
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answered by bferg 6
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Look for a gun show in your area, some vendors will evaluate it for you for free and maybe make an offer.
2007-02-01 17:10:03
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answered by Archer Christifori 6
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would have to see it and the condition it's in as far as if there's any pits in the gun or barrel and how clean it is, and how good the action is.
2007-02-01 17:07:21
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answered by minnesotabluerags 2
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