Iver Johnson Model 1900

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A very petite revolver in .22 caliber. Functions and has retained most of its nickel finish (which was standard). By its serial number it's one of the 12,000 made during the first year of production.
 

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Neat old gun meant to be carried more than shot for self or home defense. Wouldn't shoot any HV ammo in if it were mine. Probably CB shorts :)
 
Is it a seven shot?
I once owned a Young America .22, the H&R equivalent to the 1900. It did have rectangular cylinder stop slots so it was a smokeless powder gun made later than your IJ.
I used low velocity 22 shorts in it with no issues. Longs and LRs were too long for the cylinder.

John
 
Back in 1900 .22 shorts were loaded with Black Powder and first introduced as a SD round. Imagine that! So low pressure rounds would be the way to go today in that neat old revolver.
 
The .22 Short is one of my favorite ctgs. Back when prices were cheap I stocked up. I bought several bricks of CCI CB caps and have shot a lot of them in my old Winchester model 62A chambered for .22 Short only. Very quiet but will easily kill a Rabbit or Squirrel in places where they are more numerous than out in the woods and fields ;)
 
These are neat little guns. I have owned several of the IJ 1900 series in 22 and 32 caliber. In good shape they can be fun little plinkers. Mainly shot CB loads in the 22 versions though I did occasionally shoot old standard velocity shorts too. 32 S&W rounds in the 32 versions. They are prone to the same wear issues of the older top breaks in regard to timing issues.
 
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