
- #US ARMY 1911 SERIAL NUMBERS SERIAL NUMBERS#
- #US ARMY 1911 SERIAL NUMBERS SERIAL NUMBER#
- #US ARMY 1911 SERIAL NUMBERS MANUAL#
#US ARMY 1911 SERIAL NUMBERS SERIAL NUMBERS#
S/N is 1462673, which falls within the 1943-issued serial numbers for Ithaca M1911 A1: 1943 Serial Numbers: 14430 Ithaca (30,000 produced in this series. in Tokyo Arsenal For purposes of determining if your gun is legally considered an “antique” (pre-1899 DOM), the BATF has told us they use the DOM dates published by the manufacture (Winchester). From 1970 to 1976 the serial numbers had a prefix of "70G", from 1976 to 1980 they had a suffix of "G70" which changed to a prefix of "70B" from 1980 until 1983 when production ceased.
#US ARMY 1911 SERIAL NUMBERS SERIAL NUMBER#
This is a discussion on Norinco M14 Serial Number Database - North America within the Reference forums, part of. The first commercial production gun was numbered 41 and was shipped on 31 st March 1921– numbers 1 to 40 were all considered prototypes and remain to this day in Museums in the US. If I had to say what exact year I would say early in 1944. Please enter a serial number and click the submit button. It is obvious that number 300,000 was built before July 16.


Right side of Colt 1911 serial number 446933. 1916) Springfield Model 1911 serial number 126398 - Ordnance procurement records for Springfield Armory Production indicate that this was one of 1,564 pistols manufactured from JDecember 31, 1916. I believe it is an older one because it does not have a flared ejection port and does not have the skeletonized trigger. 0 Comments For what youvé described, Id sáy three would bé about top doIlar. With 1911/1911A1 pistols, the serial number determines the date of shipment. Your pistol unfortunately appears to be the former I would peddle it and buy a new 1911 of your choice. Obviously, this makes them incredibly rare and very valuable.
#US ARMY 1911 SERIAL NUMBERS MANUAL#
However, refer to your owner's manual if you have difficulty finding it. After some research I found that all that mean is that at less 50% of this gun was made in the USA. In the Gallery I show more than (700) pistols to enable Subscribers of the site to compare pistols to the examples shown and determine year of production.

Got one of the GSRs way back when Sig started making 1911s. I’ll start with serial numbers and approximate dates, then list 10,000-10,399 1911 104,801-105,648 1931 date and the next patent’s filing date. That’s why it’s difficult to understand them without a point of reference.
