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Ok, just a random babble running around in my noggin. Who has the lowest serial numbers on their gun? Well sure I'll start, not even near a low range but.....

 

West Hurley 1928 #587A

 

Bridgeport M1 511626

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O.K. Mike,...

 

 

WH 28 #2712A ( ha, one of the last ones)

Savage 28 #24169 (Commercial, first contract)

Colt 21ac #6422 (NY Daily News)

 

now if I could just find a M1... http://www.machinegunbooks.com/forums/invboard1_1_2/upload/html/emoticons/wink.gif

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My West Hurleys all serial# 1070.

.45 FA 1977, .45 SA 1975, .22FA 1981, .22 SA 1978 and .45 pistol unsure of the year as it does not have the P suffix.

A freind Just picked up a westie M1 # M168A, First year production 1985.

There you have it.

Bill OUT

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WH 28 2632A, First of the last in 86

Savage M1 10956

Savage M1 259993

 

Is this a sneaky way to get us to register our toys?

 

Oh and I have the cut receiver for M1 2998, probably from the first couple days of prod.

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Nope. Just wondering how low some of the registered numbers were. All I have seen were in the 100000+ range for the M1's and in the 20000+ for the WWII era guns. The 21's I lnew of a couple low numbers, but not many.
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Well,

 

If you are including devices that will make WH 27A1 fire full-auto, I have serial number 3.

 

Norm

 

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WHAT?? NO A.O. guns?? http://www.machinegunbooks.com/forums/invboard1_1_2/upload/html/emoticons/ohmy.gif

 

Than makes mine the lowest so far...... http://www.machinegunbooks.com/forums/invboard1_1_2/upload/html/emoticons/woot.gif

 

US 1928A1 - A.O. 51983

 

 

 

john

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Colt 1921 AC Serial #289

 

and

 

Urich copy of a A.O. M1 Serial # 823

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QUOTE (Norm @ Feb 4 2006, 04:26 PM)
Well,

If you are including devices that will make WH 27A1 fire full-auto, I have serial number 3.

Norm

Dood you kicked my butt.... http://www.machinegunbooks.com/forums/invboard1_1_2/upload/html/emoticons/buttkick.gif I have #004 http://www.machinegunbooks.com/forums/invboard1_1_2/upload/html/emoticons/banghead.gif

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Z3,

 

When I bought the firing pin, I wanted number 004 because that has always been my lucky number.

 

By the time I found out he had more than firing pin, he had already set me up with S/N 003.

 

Norm

 

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I know of a fellow who rarely visits this board and I'm sure he would not post the numbers of his guns here and will probably not see this thread but I can tell you that he owns 10 Colt Thompsons, three of them have serial numbers under 100, and two of them are consecutive numbered. So he may be the winner in this contest! http://www.machinegunbooks.com/forums/invboard1_1_2/upload/html/emoticons/ohmy.gif

 

Mike Hammer

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Considering the records of the where abouts of the first 100 Colt TSMG's are very well documented, this hoarder's identity is not a well kept secret. Warren Kreiser seems to be the only known owner of three (3) Colt TSMG's with serial numbers below 100 and with consecutive #95 and #96. Edited by Arthur Fliegenheimer
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