Just found an interesting old Iver Johnston .22rf single-shot pistol. Browsing through an online gun auction list last month, I ran across this cute little pistol. A bit of research and I found it in a Flayderman Guide listed as an Iver Johnson made only from 1870 to 1890.
Only marking on the 2" barrel is STAR VEST POCKET. Tiny little guy, and still works. No extractor, just a notch to put a knife blade under the rim of the fired case to pry it out. Unfortunately there's a tiny sliver of wood missing from each rosewood grip!
I photographed it here with a similar vintage box of .22rf short Gallery loads to give a better idea of it's diminutive size. I collect older .22rf US and Canadian made firearms, and this cutie fits right in. Currently it's the SMALLEST in the collection.
Best regards from "The Gunshine State" ~ ~ ~ mauser
Only marking on the 2" barrel is STAR VEST POCKET. Tiny little guy, and still works. No extractor, just a notch to put a knife blade under the rim of the fired case to pry it out. Unfortunately there's a tiny sliver of wood missing from each rosewood grip!
I photographed it here with a similar vintage box of .22rf short Gallery loads to give a better idea of it's diminutive size. I collect older .22rf US and Canadian made firearms, and this cutie fits right in. Currently it's the SMALLEST in the collection.
Best regards from "The Gunshine State" ~ ~ ~ mauser

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