Dismantling the revolver Iver Johnson "Hammerless" (I)
- Removing the barrel
- Removal of components of the barrel
Dismantling the revolver Iver Johnson "Hammerless" (II)
- Removing the subset gun
- Removing the internal elements of the hinge
- Tip reassembly for the spring cam
- Removing the lock barrel
- Removing the tension spring to the barrel axis
Dismantling the revolver Iver Johnson "Hammerless" (III)
- Removing the grips and the main spring
- Removing the dog
- Tip reassembly dog
- Removing the trigger guard
Dismantling the revolver Iver Johnson "Hammerless" (IV)
- Removing the trigger spring
- Removing the trigger
- Removing the components of the trigger
- Removing the integrated striker
Iver Johnson revolver Operation "Hammerless" (I)
- Opening by tilting the barrel
- Automatic ejection cartridges
- Details of how the cam stripper
Iver Johnson revolver Operation "Hammerless" (II)
- Operation of the trigger safety
- Functioning of the trigger
- Role of the transfer bar
The beginnings of the Iver Johnson revolver with crack and fail safe
- The company Iver Johnson
- Derringer .22 caliber Iver Johnson
- First model in apparent dog
- First model "Hammerless" fail safe
- Long and short Carcass
- Cover carcass
- Markings and serial numbers
- Serial numbers per year (estimates)
The second model revolver with automatic safety
- The new barrel lock
- Serialization with the letter prefix
- Estimates of the serial number of the second model long carcass
- Changing the spring bar in 1903
- Estimates of the serial number of the second model short carcass
- Location of serial number
- Location of the address and patents
- Model "Cycle" short-barreled
- Changes in the address and patents
Revolver automatic safety third model
- U.S. Revolver Co. Model
- Poisition the "Owls Head" on platelets
- Third model apparent dog
- Mechanical modifications of the third model
- Estimates of the serial numbers of the third model carcass long
Operation of the third model in apparent dog
- Operation of the "stop" barrel
- Shooting in single mode of action
- Shooting in double action method
The automatic revolver security ring .22
- Special revolver Iver Johnson .22
- Serial numbers by year of the 3rd model .22
- Optional accessories for the gun "fail safe"
- Handle rests fingers Charles C. Bourne