D dmc51 Member Joined Dec 18, 2006 Messages 12 Reaction score 9 Location Ma. Jan 11, 2009 #1 Serial 8K68** on a 19-3 , thanks, Dave
OP D dmc51 Member Joined Dec 18, 2006 Messages 12 Reaction score 9 Location Ma. Jan 11, 2009 #2 Serial 8K68** on a 19-3 , thanks, Dave
G Gun 4 Fun Member Joined Nov 8, 2008 Messages 5,952 Reaction score 779 Location Michigan Jan 11, 2009 #3 My 17-3 is 8K51XX and dates to 1975
OP D dmc51 Member Joined Dec 18, 2006 Messages 12 Reaction score 9 Location Ma. Jan 11, 2009 #4 Ok, are serial numbers model specific or do they just progress forward numerically across all the models being produced that day?
Ok, are serial numbers model specific or do they just progress forward numerically across all the models being produced that day?
H Richard US Veteran Silver Supporter Joined Aug 2, 2006 Messages 23,341 Reaction score 24,434 Location West Central IL Jan 12, 2009 #5 S/N for K Frames, beginning in 1946, postwar, run sequentially. This includes models 14,15,16,17,18,19,48,53,66,67,68,and all their pre-models also. Your # would fall in the 1975 range.
S/N for K Frames, beginning in 1946, postwar, run sequentially. This includes models 14,15,16,17,18,19,48,53,66,67,68,and all their pre-models also. Your # would fall in the 1975 range.
diamonback68 US Veteran Joined Jun 24, 2003 Messages 6,921 Reaction score 3,437 Location Due south of Orlando Jan 12, 2009 #6 Originally posted by dmc51: Ok, are serial numbers model specific or do they just progress forward numerically across all the models being produced that day? Click to expand... Not model specific, but frame size specific. J, K, L, and N-frames each have their own serial number ranges.
Originally posted by dmc51: Ok, are serial numbers model specific or do they just progress forward numerically across all the models being produced that day? Click to expand... Not model specific, but frame size specific. J, K, L, and N-frames each have their own serial number ranges.