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11-16-2010, 07:57 AM
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serial # and spec ord...some confusion
i have a 686 with original box. someone is selling their 686 with the original box....both have the same product code
my serial # prefix, AYD...spec ord, 8062.
theirs.....AZB, 8057
earlier serial #, produced later???
is it common for this to occur??
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11-16-2010, 09:44 AM
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Ordinal Dates
The "spec. ord." numbers are the ordinal ship dates.
8057 = February 26, 1988
8062 = March 2, 1988
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11-16-2010, 10:46 AM
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Serial # is assigned to the frame when it is made, the spec order code denotes when the finished product was ready to ship.
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11-16-2010, 01:17 PM
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The Spec Ord # is a Julian date. 8062 = "8" the 8th year, 062 = the 62nd day. This will be duplicated every ten years.
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????????
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Originally Posted by H Richard
The Spec Ord # is a Julian date. 8062 = "8" the 8th year, 062 = the 62nd day. This will be duplicated every ten years.
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Is that for real?? Or are you playing on my ignorance? I have
a corner market on dumb, so I can't tell which is which!
Please reassure me, one way or the other. I had no idea that
S&W would use such a dating system.
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11-16-2010, 01:43 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Wayne M
Serial # is assigned to the frame when it is made, the spec order code denotes when the finished product was ready to ship.
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thanks...that is the explanation i needed
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11-16-2010, 06:18 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by jughed440
my serial # prefix, AYD...spec ord, 8062.
theirs.....AZB, 8057
earlier serial #, produced later???
is it common for this to occur??
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Common! S&W did not use serial numbers in order. I have seen two pistols with the same product code but the THDxxxx one was 1102 and the TFMxxxx was 1113
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Is that for real??
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It is for real. But...with everything S&W there are exceptions!
I have a pistol with a Spec Ord: 4444 and not even on a leap year are there 444 days. Also, when is says SPECIAL in features, the Spec Ord number is not a julian date.
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