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  • JohnStimson
    High Standard of Connecticut factory records on the forum at www.histandard.info
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  • Xracer
    Thanks for the valueable info Bert. [:)]

    You might also want to add: Colt Serial #/Manufacture dates:

    http://proofhouse.com/colt/index.html
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  • Spider7115
    Bert: With all due respect, please let me correct the Colt website for historical letters & add the Ruger serial number link:

    Colt: http://www.coltsmfg.com/cmci/historical.asp

    Ruger: http://ruger.com/Firearms/PS-SerialNumberHistory.html
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  • rufe-snow
    I've had good luck in the past with the customer service folks at both Springfield Armory, ( Geneseo IL ), 800-680-6866 and Kel-Tec, 321-631-1169
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  • rufe-snow
    This is a excellent on-line site that has both Browning & Colt serial numbers, along with other firearms reference data.


    http://www.proofhouse.com/
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  • Bert H.
    Thank you very much to all who have provided new or updated information. I have edited the original post to include the information provided, and have added a few more of my own. If anyone has any additional information to add (or would like to see added), please let me know.
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  • TARGETHUNTER SST
    thanks Bert,these will be very helpful contacts for now and future!
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  • Xracer
    Here are a few more:

    U.S. Military: http://m1903.com/sn/usmildates.htm

    Shotguns (scroll down to Dates of Production): http://www.shotgunworld.com/identify.html

    Here's one that has Marlin, Mauser Pistol C-96 (Broomhandle), Remington, Ruger (& Factory Letters), U.S. Military, and Winchester:
    http://armscollectors.com/
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  • laogai
    how about weatherby? i bought a used "ultralight" in 308 online and am not convinced it's actually an ultralight model. serial # AS001413
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  • Bert H.
    quote:Originally posted by SpringerSpaniel
    I have a list of all the Winchester standard production models and their serial numbers made in any given year. It covers from the first Henry rifle in 1860 through 1983. If you email me with the model # and serial #, I can probably tell you when it was made.
    Also have it for Colt Single actions from 1873 through 1980. And the complete listing of the 36 calibers of Colt SAA revolvers.
    Don Schimpff Email: guncollector@msn.com


    Hello Don,

    If your Winchester serial number list was published by George Madis (or any other author for that matter), it is not accurate. The primary reason I posted this topic was to provide people with the only known accurate source of information for Winchester firearms. The Cody Firearms Museum (CFM) is currently in the process of correcting and rewriting the serial number tables for several different models. If you would like a copy of the initial article published by the CFM curator (David Kennedy) concerning this topic, please contact me via PM.
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  • Zinderbloc
    Great list, Bert. Thanks.
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  • birdhunter59
    How about AH Fox?
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  • Bert H.
    quote:Originally posted by birdhunter59
    How about AH Fox?


    I am unaware of an official listing or website for the Ansley H. Fox manufactured shotguns... if someone else information, please post it here or send it to me in a PM and I will post it.
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  • odentheviking
    Thank you Sir for the information.
    What about Interarms?
    And maybe Navy Arms?
    Thanks, Oden
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  • rufe-snow
    Bill Goforth's excellent site. All the information/serial numbers that's
    currently available on I.J.'s, H & R's, old 19th Century Suicide Specials, etc.

    http://www.geocities.com/iverjohnsoncollector/

    Update: Unfortunately Bill Goforth passed away in 2010, and his website is no longer active. Bill published several reference books, and the information can be found in them.
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  • Xracer
    Bert....don't have an internet AH Fox serialization, but there is a list in the back of the Blue Book.
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  • Bert H.
    quote:Originally posted by Xracer
    Bert....don't have an internet AH Fox serialization, but there is a list in the back of the Blue Book.


    I was aware of it, BUT... I do not trust the Blue Book[:0]
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  • harleyrider
    Hi All, I called Essex Arms to find out how to get the mfg. date on one of there frames, The guy (Luke) said I can help you I gave him the SN He had me wait a couple of minutes and he came back with the year of mfg. for what it's worth my SN is 48946 and it was mfg. in 1983. sure is nice to call someone and not get the run around. Just thought I would share this info with everyone.
    Tom
    N. california
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  • Xracer
    Bert.....a "Store Brand" to Manufacturer Crossover List might also be helpful to list here. Here's the one at Numrich Arms:

    http://www.e-gunparts.com/crossref.asp
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  • crazy charlie
    Thanks Bert!
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  • Schnurbusch
    quote:Originally posted by odentheviking
    Thank you Sir for the information.
    What about Interarms?
    And maybe Navy Arms?
    Thanks, Oden


    I second that! Thanks for all the info it really helps.
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  • 03 Librarian
    I would NOT recommend the link given for M1903 rifles -- it is not accurate. Try this one instead.

    http://home.att.net/~vishooter/m1903.html
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  • Bert H.
    quote:Originally posted by 03 Librarian
    I would NOT recommend the link given for M1903 rifles -- it is not accurate. Try this one instead.

    http://home.att.net/~vishooter/m1903.html


    Thank you for the information. I have added your link to the list above as an alternate source.
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  • redbiker
    I posted this as a new topic,but I'll say it here since this where it belongs. I went to the Browning website using the link in a earlier post. It gave a range of serial #'s and years but nothing all that specific before WW2. If the serial # is under xxxxx it is pre WW2. The 2 serial #'s on mine are pre-WW2 but a member answered saying 1938 and 1938 for the 2 serial #'s. Maybe I just missed a page on the website.
    Myles
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  • Bert H.
    quote:Originally posted by redbiker
    I posted this as a new topic,but I'll say it here since this where it belongs. I went to the Browning website using the link in a earlier post. It gave a range of serial #'s and years but nothing all that specific before WW2. If the serial # is under xxxxx it is pre WW2. The 2 serial #'s on mine are pre-WW2 but a member answered saying 1938 and 1938 for the 2 serial #'s. Maybe I just missed a page on the website.
    Myles


    Hello Myles,

    I was the person who gave you the 1937 and 1938 dates repectively.

    Yes, the information on the Browning website is lacking for the early years. That said, there is a really superb reference book titled "Browning Auto-5 Shotguns, The Belgian FN Production" that does list the serial numbers by years.

    ? 1937 198001 - 213000
    ? 1938 213001 - 228000
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  • burley
    Update for the Kel Tec contact;
    KEL-TEC CNC INDUSTRIES INC
    1475 Cox Road Cocoa FL 32926
    Tel: 321-631-0068
    M-F 8am-4pm EST
    Toll free 1-800-515-9983
    or e-mail from their web site here;
    http://www.kel-tec-cnc.com/contact.php

    Just found this forum ,great info,thanks for sharing,Joe
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  • Bert H.
    quote:Originally posted by burley
    Update for the Kel Tec contact;
    KEL-TEC CNC INDUSTRIES INC
    1475 Cox Road Cocoa FL 32926
    Tel: 321-631-0068
    M-F 8am-4pm EST
    Toll free 1-800-515-9983
    or e-mail from their web site here;
    http://www.kel-tec-cnc.com/contact.php

    Just found this forum ,great info,thanks for sharing,Joe


    Thank you... I added it to the list.
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  • b00mer
    don't forget
    www.oldguns.net
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  • Bert H.
    quote:Originally posted by b00mer
    don't forget
    www.oldguns.net


    No, please DO forget about that website... especially as it applies to Winchester DOMs[xx(]
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  • Lucky_Lefty
    What about SIG's?
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