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xxx's in serial #'s
I notice in pictures and writtings that some serial #'s are xed out or some of the #er is blacked out. example 1293xxx. Why is this done? oh I have # xxx9xxx can anyone tell me when this NPM was made? just kiddxxx.
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08-29-2010 11:59 AM
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If someone leaves out the last two or three numbers in their serial number, you can still match that to a maker, and probable build date. Which is what they are usually asking.
Why do they do it? To hide the exact gun they have I guess. I don't get it either. 
As for your xxx9xxx, you will never see them leave off any front end numbers. Can't help at all that way.
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Because everybody else does it I guess..
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Generally, a combination of ignorance, paranoia, & mindless copying of other's delusions.
Some folks are afraid that the government will be able to track them & seize their gun someday. (Like the US Government can actually do a good job of tracking anything!)
Others are afraid that someone will file a police report & claim that THEY are the legitimate owner. (This has never, ever, happened.)
And, some are afraid that their gun is stolen & the last owner will try to recover it. (This is a valid reason. It has happened, & the gun goes back to the legal owner without compensation. But, if it were me, I'd gladly return a gun to the rightful owner; I don't want any stolen property.)
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I doubt very much many records of all the 6 million guns produced remain. They would most likely be in a warehouse and all paper files. So many got destroyed or lost in the war or are at the bottom of the English Channel near Normandy Beach. I want to know how you are able to track the maker and production date after all these years? Who recorded the information and certified it is valid? I am a newbie and a curious one at that. Thanks, BriWac
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BriWac,
This link should help you.
It's from a fast search so hopefully close. I didn't compare it to any of my books to see how correct it is.
Carbine serial number blocks,
http://www.bowersweapons.com/M1%20CARBINE%20DATA.htm
HTH,
Charlie-painter777
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thank you for the info. I learn so much from all of you. the lords of milsurps be praised!!
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Originally Posted by
DaveN
thank you for the info. I learn so much from all of you. the lords of milsurps be praised!!
That would be Badger and his merry band of volunteers.
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Charlie, that link looks an awful like a certain one from california, with the green and yellow in it