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Old 07-14-2017, 10:53 AM
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I have a Model 41 that looks to be used very little if at all, would like a build date if i could, ser#A671249.
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The SCSW ed4 shows that SN made in 1981. Willyboy
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Appears to have been well looked after and has the correct vintage colored grips for that time period as well. Looks like a Nice find.
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The SCSW ed4 shows that SN made in 1981. Willyboy
I just bought a 41 with S/N TAC3305. Can you tell me the year of mfg and any other information that might relate to the TAC portion of the S/N? Thanks, John
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Old 11-22-2017, 03:32 PM
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The TAC serial# prefix is probably from around the 1984ish time frame. There is no hidden meaning with the serial# prefixes, it's just the next in line after TAB.
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