Wednesday 31 December 2014

How Tell When My Handgun Was Made

Dating your handgun can be accomplished by close inspection of details.


All gun collectors like to know the history and unique details of their weapons. One specific detail of interest is the production date of the handgun. In the wide handgun market, numerous models of handguns are produced every year. This makes dating the actual production year a bit tricky. Several sources are available to aid in dating your handgun to its production year. As all manufacturers vary in their production and dating protocol, the handgun dating process and sources will correspondingly vary.


Instructions


1. Unload the weapon completely. Inspect the handgun to ensure no ammunition is present.


2. Locate the manufacturer's logo or name on the handgun. This could be a symbol pressed into the grip, written on the barrel, or near the trigger guard. The manufacturer name is a key in dating the gun.


3. Identify the serial number on your handgun. This is typically stamped underneath the barrel or near the trigger guard. Identify any other markings, symbols or numbers stamped on the handgun.


4. Call a local dealer who sells the manufacturer's products or call the manufacturer directly. You can also check a manufacturer's website if available.


5. Give the manufacturer the specific information on your handgun. They will cross reference the info and give you your handgun date. If using the website, most manufacturer websites give detailed production information based on the serial number. Enter your serial number and wait for the results.

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