US M1892 New Army revolver rebuilds and S/N info
Good morning,
I have recently acquired a Colt M1892 New Army revolver that is a 1901 model revision. I have tried looking up serial number information to get a year of manufacture for the revolver.
I have discovered a forum posting that states S/N for the 1901 models start at S/N: 148000. As stated by this posting ( https://www.usmilitariaforum.com/forums/index.php?/topic/302244-colt-1901-da-expert/ ).
I have discovered that my S/N is a lower number than the posted number. My S/N is 63262. A gentleman in that same forum posting also has run into the same occurrence. I would like to see if the information given to that man (Colt rebuilds of M1892 revolvers and scrubbing the butts to place a new model number and relocating the S/N) is true. Thank you for your time!
Sounds VERY dubious to me!
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Originally Posted by
Snowman1510
… I would like to see if the information given to that man (Colt rebuilds of M1892 revolvers and scrubbing the butts to place a new model number and relocating the S/N) is true…
Scrubbing serial numbers on an old weapon and placing a number for a new series would be a falsification. General practice is that IF numbered parts are re-used, then the old number is lined out and the new number applied separately.
HOWEVER, since frame or receiver numbers are the given identity of the weapon, they are surely never officially scrubbed. I have seen lined out numbers on barrels, bolts etc. but never on a receiver or pistol/revolver frame. OK, so my experience is limited. But my strong feeling is scrubbed number = identity hidden = fakery.
So unless there exists written confirmation of such a practice from the Colt company, I rather suspect that this is the kind of story that is dreamt up to “legitimize” fakes and bitsas.
I apologize if this treads on someone’s toes, but this seems to be a case of “buy the gun … DON’T buy the story”
Just my non-expert opinion, of course!
Patrick