A guy I work with has ended up with (and would like to know the manufacture date of) what sounds like an original Colt Paterson. It has "CMC", a 5 digit number and the letter "A" on it. Anyone have a year range or know where I might look?

Samuel Colt received a British patent on his improved design for a revolver in 1835,[5] and two U.S. patents in 1836, one on February 25 (later numbered U.S. Patent 9430X) and another on August 29 (U.S. Patent 1,304). That same year, he founded his first corporation for its manufacture, the Patent Arms Manufacturing Company of Paterson, New Jersey, Colt's Patent.[6] The first firearm manufactured at the new Paterson plant, however, was the Colt First Model Ring Lever rifle beginning in 1837. This was followed shortly thereafter in late 1837 by the introduction of the Colt Paterson.[7][8] This corporation suffered quality problems in production. Making firearms with interchangeable parts was still rather new (it had reached commercial viability only about a decade before), and it was not yet easy to replicate across different factories. Interchangeability was not complete in the Paterson works, and traditional gunsmithing techniques did not fill the gap entirely there. The Colt Paterson revolver found patchy success and failure; some worked well, while others had problems. The United States Marine Corps and United States Army reported quality problems with these earliest Colt revolvers.[6][9] Production had ended at the New Jersey corporation by 1842.[6]


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Colt tasked its superintendent of engineering, Charles Richards, to come up with a solution. The Richards conversion was performed on the Colt 1860 Army revolver. The caliber was .44 Colt and the loading lever was replaced by an ejector rod. This conversion added a breech plate with a firing pin and a rear sight mounted on the breechplate. Cartridges were loaded into the cylinder one at a time via a loading gate. Colt manufactured 9000 of these revolvers between 1873 and 1878. In 1873, Colt performed the same conversion on the M1851 and M1861 revolvers for the US Navy in .38 rimfire.[35] Another of Colt's engineers, William Mason, improved this conversion by placing the rear sight on the hammer and, along with Richards, he was granted patents in 1871 to convert percussion revolvers into rear-loading metallic-cartridge revolvers. Those converted revolvers are identified as the "Richards-Mason conversion".[36] There were approximately 2100 Richards-Mason M1860 Army conversions made from 1877 to 1878 in a serial-number range 5800 to 7900.[36]

At the beginning of World War II, Colt ceased production of the Single Action Army revolver to devote more time to filling orders for the war. During the war Colt manufactured over 629,000 M1911A1 pistols as well as a large number of M1917 water-cooled machineguns.[52] The company had a workforce of 15,000 men and women in three factories and production ran on three shifts, 24 hours a day, and won the Army-Navy rating of "E" for excellence.[53] Colt ranked 99th among United States corporations in the value of World War II military production contracts.[54] However, the company was losing money every year due to mismanagement, an embittered workforce that had been stretched to its limits, and manufacturing methods which were becoming obsolete.[10]

This info may be out there somewhere but I have burned a few hours and have not found the specific info I am looking for. I am looking for the date of manufacture for a specific M16 (NFA) (9043575). I may have the opportunity to pick up this M16, and I am trying to determine when it will be Curio and Relic eligible, or how much longer that would be.

I realize that this is an old thread, but it still comes up in M16A1 serial number searches so I decided to throw my 2 cents in as I have not been able to find much relevant info as to the date of manufacture of a 9-million serial number M16. It just so happens that I inherited Ser. 9380166, an M16A1 Model 603 and I actually found the original Form 4 and sales receipt today. It sold for $409.95 on Dec. 3rd, 1979. BTW, The Form 4 was submitted on or about Nov. 30th, 1979 and stamped received by the BATF on Feb. 8th, 1980. It was approved by the BATF on Feb.15th,1980! I'm not sure how that would help anyone to prove their M16 is a relic as it hasn't been 50 years old yet, but at least I have some documented proof of the date of purchase for a 9 million serial number Colt 603 M16. As I read the specifics, the gun has to be submitted to the FATD to be classified and/or reclassified. Info here: -relics

I am looking at a Winchester 94AE. The serial number is 6537***. Could someone tell me the age of the is rifle? Any issues with rifles manufactured in the time frame of the serial number? What is a good price for this rifle rated as very good condition?

Exact dates of manufacture cannot be determined for any of the U.S. Repeating Arms Company (U.S.R.A.Co.) production Model 94s. That stated, S/N 6064681 is estimated to have been manufactured in 1993. Does it have the Cross-bolt safety?

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I have a Trapper model 94AE in 30-30 with serial number 5630977. I bought it right after I graduated from high school. It was used but just barely. Can I get an approximate date on this one? Thanks.

This page is intended as a guide to identify the various Colt manufactured M16 variants and derivatives. This is not a complete list of all variants produced by Colt, and only contains those variants that have appeared in media. Due to the large number of companies that make AR-15 pattern rifles that are nearly indistinguishable from the original variants, all rifles should be identified using Colt terminology in the absences of any information to the contrary, such as unique parts or visible receiver markings. The preferred term for identification, be it the model name or simply the model number, is highlighted in bold.

The carbine is contained inside an inner cardboard compartment. On the outside of the inner compartment is a QR code label. The use of QR codes through the manufacturing process gives Colt detailed item tracking from the beginning of manufacturing, through all phases of assembly and final disposition at shipping. The QR code contains the date the firearm began production, the model number and serial number. The carbine is protected during shipment by a clear polyethylene bag that meets military specification MIL-DTL-117, Type 3-Class B Style 2.

The very last guns of this model were produced only through the Custom Shop by special order and are also highly prized by the collector. I enjoy swapping out the grips on the Python from time to time. It really looks like a different gun with the walnut vs. ivory. This is one of my all-time favorite guns. The action is smoother than any revolver I've ever handled. According to Colt, it was designed to shoot 2" groups at 15 yards, and it does, even 44 years later. We recently had a visitor looking for the date of manufacture (DOM) of his Colt Python with a low serial number beginning with the KT prefix. He called Colt at 1-800-962-COLT and they informed him that the DOM was 1991. Thanks Ken, for letting us know!

In order to determine the year your Colt was manufactured, you also need to know which model you have. You can narrow your search by eliminating revolver models if yours is a semi-auto pistol, or vice versa. The caliber of your firearm will also help you narrow your search. For example, if your firearm is .32 caliber, it cannot be a Model 1908 Hammerless .25. Many Colt firearms have the model name stamped on the frame or on the barrel. If yours does not have the model name stamped on it, post the serial number and several good clear photos with your question on the Colt Category and we can help you determine which model Colt you have and when it was manufactured.

For Letters of Authenticity, please download and mail in theRequest for Letter of Authenticity form.The Letter of Authenticity lists the serial number, ship date, model and caliber.We are unable to provide any information beyond that.Ruger SafetyTell the CEOCustomer ServiceInstruction ManualsSturm, Ruger & Co., Inc. is one of the nation's leading manufacturers ofrugged, reliable firearms for the commercial sporting market. With products made in America, Ruger offers consumers almost 800 variations of more than 40 product lines, across both the Ruger and Marlin brands. For almost 75 years, Sturm, Ruger & Co., Inc. has been a model of corporate and community responsibility. Our motto, "Arms Makers for Responsible Citizens,"echoes our commitment to these principles as we work hard to deliver quality andinnovative firearms.

Below her signature, in Section B, Robert Tabordon, "transferor (seller)" of the firearm, recorded the following information: Mrs. Howell's FOID number, another identification number, a description of the Anaconda revolver purchased, Tabordon's corporate name and Federal firearms license number, and his dated signature.

(2) any firearm that is another model made by the same manufacturer as one of the 

 firearms listed in clause (1), and has the same action design as one of the listed firearms, 

 and is a redesigned, renamed, or renumbered version of one of the firearms listed in clause 

 (1), or has a slight modification or enhancement, including but not limited to a folding or 

 retractable stock; adjustable sight; case deflector for left-handed shooters; shorter barrel; 

 wooden, plastic, or metal stock; larger clip size; different caliber; or a bayonet mount; and

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