Colt Firearm Serial Numbers Lookup

There should be the standard Colt stampings on the right and left side of the slide. On the frame should be the following: On the right side of the frame should be the Colt address, right above the grip. In front of the Colt address on the right should be the serial number. On the right front side of the trigger guard should be a letter stamp. Enter the serial number, without spaces or dashes, to search the database. If multiple models appear for your serial number simply match the date with the appropriate model, as certain vintage firearms can share serial numbers between different models.
Slic mod tools for windows 7. Well you get an 'atta boy' on that one. I plugged in my python s/n & apparently that s/n was used on other colt's too. Well you get an 'atta boy' on that one. I plugged in my python s/n & apparently that s/n was used on other colt's too. Well you get an 'atta boy' on that one. I plugged in my python s/n & apparently that s/n was used on other colt's too.
Below is the download link for a special resource for dating Winchester firearms. These pages were scanned from documents compiled over the years by the customer service department of Winchester Repeating Arms. None of the page scans are of original documents but are simply transcribed information typed into a word processing program. In general, this information is the same that you would get if you called our customer service department and asked them for the information.
They use these documents as a reference and the documents should be limited to that use. Click the image below to download the PDF document containing the serial number date-range information on many Winchester firearms. You will need the Adobe Reader program to open this file. Adobe Reader is available free from Adobe. THE HISTORY OF WINCHESTER HISTORIC SERIAL NUMBER RECORDS. There are many “legends” about why the historic serial number records for Winchester rifles and shotguns are not complete or why they are not always verifiable. A few reasons cited are: • A fire at the factory • Inadvertent destruction (during office cleaning) • Records simply lost in filing • Records misplaced between ownership transitions • Documents borrowed but not returned There is probably some kernel of truth to all of them.
But the fact remains; there is no original, single, totally accurate database of serial numbers from 1866 forward that we are aware of. But perhaps these pages can help you somewhat in your research. Please keep the following points in mind as you explore these pages: • Many of the Winchester brand firearms produced over the years are included, but not all.
If your firearm is not listed, we probably do not have any additional information. • Before the 1990s the Winchester Repeating Arms firearms brand transferred ownership several times. Any information before the 1990s is always difficult to verify.

• In general, only serial number ranges with an approximate year are provided in this document. There is no other detail beyond this that we can provide. • Since this information was provided through old documents (both official and otherwise), no representation is made that all serial number and year combinations are totally accurate. • In some exceptional cases, a more detailed, accurate determination can be made by calling the Winchester Repeating Arms Historian at the Morgan, Utah office. Ask for the Winchester Repeating Arms Historian.