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03-06-2010, 07:01 PM | #1 |
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Serial Numbers
Here are a few Interarms serial numbers for those that keep up with such things.
10.0011xx .30 Swiss 10.0013xx .30 Swiss 10.0015xx .30 Swiss 11.001116 Swiss 10.0015xx .30 Swiss 10.001665 .30 Swiss 11.0016xx 9 Swiss 11.0019xx 9 Swiss 11.0035xx 9 Swiss 11.0035xx 9 Swiss 11.0047xx 9 11.0058xx 9 Swiss 11.0086xx 9 11.009234 9 Swiss 11.009650 9 Swiss 11.0098xx 9 Swiss 11.0122xx 9 P08 11.0136xx 9 P08 10.005089 30 P08 11.008121 9 Swiss 10.001794 30 Swiss 10.002195 30 Swiss 10.004516 30 Swiss 11.007647 9 Swiss 10.004515 30 Swiss 10.00150X 30 Swiss 11.015402 9 P08 11.004189 9 Swiss 11.013436 9 P08 11.011654 9 P08 11.014002 9 P08 11.012958 9 P08 |
03-07-2010, 08:28 AM | #2 |
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Steve,
Good effort. In order to narrow down the transition between models it is advisable to divide the types into 3 categories, instead of 2: Category one: 29/70 model, Swiss lay-out. Category two: 06/72 model = 29/70 - 06/73 transitional model with 08-style grip and Swiss style small parts (takedown lever, trigger, safety and sideplate). Category three: 06/73 model, 08 style. I almost forgot: Pistols for the US market usually only have the FBM proof without proof date code. If a pistol was proofed in Germany (Ulm), there will be a 2-digit or 2-letter year code. It is also interesting to record that 2-digit year code. |
03-07-2010, 09:23 AM | #3 |
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Vlim,
I'll add that category to the spreadsheet. There was only one on the list that had transitional features. I also have these categorized by barrel length. Do you know if anyone is trying to make heads or tails out of the production of these pistols? SteveM |
03-07-2010, 11:43 AM | #4 |
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Steve,
I have been collecting the serial number since years now. As Gerben already underlined, it is interesting the association serial number - Ulm proofing year. The pistol in USA with the German proof are quite rare and you can usually find them at the end of production. I will update the data base with your interesting find. Cheers, Mauro
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03-07-2010, 08:26 PM | #5 |
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Do you remember which one was the transitional pistol? |
03-09-2010, 07:32 AM | #6 |
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Vlim,
It was 11.011654. 06/73 model with a swiss style sideplate. All other features were of of the 06/73 series. |
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