[Colt Ar 15 Pre Ban Serial Numbers

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Please be advised that the information provided here is approximate, and should not be relied upon for legal, compliance, valuation, or other purposes which require definitive documentation. 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. If your firearm does not appear in the listing, please understand that this is not a comprehensive database. If you wish to purchase a Letter of Authenticity with more definitive information for your firearm, please contact Colt Archive Properties, LLC.

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Hello Ron....yes I do know where the numbers start for 1901 but....I don't have the 14 before the ser#4123. Those four numbers are all that is on the butt along with US Army Mod 1901 above the lanyard ring, same four number on the cylinder cradle and the cylinder release latch. I have also RAC proof mark and below that L W B or maybe L W R

Please post a picture of your markings. It may be that the pistol was manufactured before the lanyard loop was installed, and the 14 was obliterated when the hole was drilled for the lanyard loop. I know that the Model 1901s came with the lanyard loop, but if the serial number on your pistol is actually 144123 it may be that it is a transition pistol between models.

Thanks....that could be. I'll post the photo as soon as I have it. It's in transit. I have photos but not a real good one of the butt area but good enough area to see the pre 14 is not there. The other numbers are quite clear. All other marks are there and exactly where they are suppose to be except the extra marks L W B just below the RAC and just about the wood grip.

Thank you......great info to have and I can now understand why the bluing wear is very even and exceptional. It returned to the Colt factory in 1901 and had the lanyard loop added and then refurbished in 1918......................

It is my understanding that these pistols were used extensively in the Philippines (and China during the Boxer Rebellion and afterwards) and underwent multiple rebuilds at both Springfield Armory and Colt (as this one did). One of the reasons the Army bought 20,500 M1909 .45 cal pistols as a stop-gap measure (before the M1911 could be fielded in 1912) was that the New Army and Navy revolvers were badly beat up and almost all the M1901s were shipped to the Philippines (20,000 of them if I remember correctly). I believe the reason they were refurbished during WWI is that M1911s and M1917s were needed in the trenches, and the New Army's were used for guard duties in the US.

First, to correct a mistake, I should have said M1909s were shipped to the Philippines, not M1901s. As to value, compared to US Single-Action-Army's and M1911 .45 Caliber pistols, the New Army and Navy's generate a lot less interest. However, because of the extensive rebuilds, an unaltered M1892/4 or M1896 will be worth more than one that has been refurbished/refinished by either SA or Colt. Originality and condition drive value as in other firearms. An original M1892/4 that has not undergone refurbishment and is in very good to excellent condition can be worth in the $1000-$1200 range; conversely, a Model 1901 that has undergone rebuild a couple of times and is in good condition is in the $300-400 range (in my opinion, you can always check the price guides).

Now that Peyton Manning is our starting quarterback, I wanted to delve into his numbers to find out more about him. His reputation preceeds him, yet I'm not sure some of us realize his importance to the offensive side of the ball...myself included. This is going to be the first in a three part series. In this article, I'm going to analyze his winning percentages in some situations, as well as his individual stats, and the Colts offensive rankings during his 13 year tenure. In part II, I will analyze first down and red zone numbers, and in the final installment, I'll analyze his playoff performance.

Peyton Manning, since his emergence into the NFL in 1998, has (with the exception of last year) started every game in his career. In these numbers, that accounts for 208 career regular season starts. After a lot of research and analysis, I'm excited to share his results with the rest of the MHR community---let's get to it.

There are a plethora of situations that one can analyze when trying to come to conclusions about a players' productivity. In this first analysis, I looked specifically at every outcome in every regular season game and categorized the results. The first analysis has to do with Peyton Manning's win/loss record as well as percentages in the category of point differential. In other words, how did he stack up in games where the point differential was 3 or less points, 4-8 points, and more than 9 points? My intention here is to examine how well he did in extremely close games, games that ended with the teams being within one score of each other,and games that ended with the teams being two scores or more with each other:

Here's what I gather from the data. Led by Peyton Manning, the Colts were remarkably consistent with their results in three various situations. In 51 games that ended with the score separating the Colts and the other teams by three points or less, they posted a 62.7% winning percentage. If you're not too into numbers, that means that for every three games that ended this way, about two were victories for the Colts. This ratio is similar in games that ended with the final score being 4-8 points apart (67.7). What is very interesting and indicative of the efficiency of the Colts offense under Peyton Manning, that of 98 starts that ended with a point differential of nine or more points, the Colts won an astounding 70% of the time.

What this tells me is that Peyton Manning is capable of winning in any type of game. It also tells me that in about a third of the games he started, the Colts won by more than one score. Before we get into a more team-oriented analysis, I want to examine Peyton's personal statistics.

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