Colt Ar 15 Serial Number Lookup

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Teodosio Shepperd

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Jul 13, 2024, 11:47:52 AM7/13/24
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I checked the Springfield Research Service serial numbers volume 1-4 1999 editions. Your serial number was allotted to Remington-Rand and is near the end of the numbers they were issued (916405-10410404)

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The Serial Number on old Colts occurred three places. Underside of the frame in front of the trigger guard, underside of the trigger guard, and underside of the butt. However the SN of record was the one on the frame. All three numbers should match if the parts all left the factory at the same time.

In the blue book, under "serialization" they list the number of each caliber made by Colt (first gen) .22RF 107, .32RF 1 no 41 caliber .44RF 1,863. I don't know how accurate that is, but not many rim fires made.

Where would I find some info on the colt with serial #130108? Is it a .41 long colt or .41 short.It does not have the screw that screw into the cylinder pin,so I am guessing that it is not a BP frame.

That's about all I can tell you. I don't even know if a factory letter will tell you more, other than where the gun shipped. I lettered one of my Colts a bunch of years ago. The only information it provided was Serial Number, Caliber, Barrel Length, Finish, Type of Stocks, Who it was shipped to and when, and number of guns in the shipment. Not a lot of information for what you pay for a Colt letter.

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