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    NPM part revision numbers ?

    I don't know whether this has been asked before or not but I'm sure it has, I've just not been able to find an answer myself. My question

    Is there a list of the correspondance between NPM's part revision numbers and NPM's receiver serial numbers?

    I have various NPM parts (slides, trigger housings, bolts) which I'd like to match up, if possible, to an NPM receiver.

    I've looked through WB and not found anything. Can anybody here In the Know refer me to a specific CC Newsletter issue providing these data? Or other source?

    Yes? No?

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    Reisch book has basic tables of parts by serial #. as well. Club Newsletter is probably more accurate. Reisch gives a good general idea

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    Reisch book is useless for NPM part revision numbers. It even refers to the numbers as production lot codes which is incorrect.

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    ok, I stand corrected, I misread the question. Sorry. I agree, Reisch book is ok for types of parts and makers appropriate for various serial number ranges. Thats it.

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    Thanks BrianQ, that issue answered my front sight question too (my Inland also has an "N").


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