

32 Top Break Revolver Grips, 1st & 2nd Models, 5 Shot, With Screw Set Installed. Many 19th century handguns made by Iver Johnson and its predecessor Johnson and Bye are difficult to identify due to the lack of a maker’s name on the gun. 32 Top Break Revolver Grips, 1st & 2nd Models & Model 1900. Iver Johnson continued arms production until it was liquidated in 1993. Its best-known marketing slogan, "Hammer the hammer," referred to a hammer-block safety and frame-mounted firing pin that prevented a revolver from firing accidentally if dropped on the hammer spur, introduced in 1904 on the popular Safety Automatic double-action revolver line.

During that time, beginning in 1890, the Iver Johnson owl's head logo appeared on the grips of most of its revolvers. 38 S&W calibers, serving the same sizable market niche as Hopkins & Allen and Harrington & Richardson in the late-19th through mid-20th centuries. The most popular and widely respected voice in America for your gun rights, breaking 2nd Amendment news, and everything else you need to know as a gun owner. In 1894, the firm became "Iver Johnson's Arms & Cycle Works." It is perhaps best known as a major manufacturer of inexpensive but serviceable pocket-size revolvers in. Company has produced a wide variety of firearms during its existence. Richly nickeled, 32 caliber center-fire, 3-inch barrel or 38 caliber center-fire, 334-inch barrel () (Extra length barrel or blued finish at slight extra cost, Sold by Hardware and Sporting Goods dealers everywhere, or sent prepaid on receipt of price if dealer will not supply. Established in 1883 in Fitchburg, Massachusetts.
