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Unread 02-05-2003, 03:54 PM   #10
Steve Richards
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This is going great! If you wish, you can put XX for the last two digits of the serial number. I will put 99 on the spreadsheet that I create. When I get a few more responses I will post it on the forum. This can be an ongoing project. My gun is numbered in the 66 thousand range and from year 2000. If they are numbered consecutively, there are a lot of these guns out there! We are already in a range from 3800 to over 66000.

One of the times that I talked to Mr. Romo, he said something about having made several tens of thousands of whatever part we were referring to, so that matches with the number range shown on just three guns. I just wish some of the numbers on guns (both S/N and year) in the stainless steel file in the member gallery were readable. I could then use the photos we already have to add several more guns.

Anyway, thanks for the two responses so far and I hope to see more. If you see any guns at shows, jot the info down and pass it along. You do not need to own the gun to get most of this. If the year of manufacture cannot be determined, the serial number will place the gun in order and be useful.
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