watchmanjimg Member Joined Jan 14, 2010 Messages 276 Reaction score 1 Location Orlando, FL May 29, 2010 #1 I wasn't sure if this signified that the gun was the property of some agency, or if it's simply a typical serial prefix. Anyway, it's ABP4XXX. I'd appreciate any comments.
I wasn't sure if this signified that the gun was the property of some agency, or if it's simply a typical serial prefix. Anyway, it's ABP4XXX. I'd appreciate any comments.
brokenprism US Veteran Joined Sep 24, 2007 Messages 883 Reaction score 302 Location Oregon May 29, 2010 #2 I'm pretty sure that's just the SN. You can only fit so many numbers on a gun before you have to start using a license plate format -- AAAnnn.
I'm pretty sure that's just the SN. You can only fit so many numbers on a gun before you have to start using a license plate format -- AAAnnn.
enfield US Veteran Joined Feb 6, 2003 Messages 1,034 Reaction score 58 Location Cornfield County TN May 30, 2010 #3 Just a typical S/N as far as I can determine.
AEA US Veteran Joined May 25, 2010 Messages 14 Reaction score 3 Location North Texas May 30, 2010 #4 Yup, typical. I have a 66-2 that starts with AUT.
s3dcor Member Joined Jul 2, 2006 Messages 529 Reaction score 1,248 May 30, 2010 #5 Looks like a typical 1983 serial number to me.