Ruger revolver serial number location
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Licenses can be mailed, faxed or emailed to our location. If Ruger ever provides complete shipping date information day, month, and year , perhaps the last. Historically, Ruger letters only include month and year of shipment.
There are exceptions to this, of course. Point is, we'll never know until someone finds, letters, and reports on a gun so lettered. This is why it's important for folks to share their information with us. This is important to some folks, and we respect that. I have a question for you 'number guys' and it is actually a serious question. Does anything make the last gun of a certain year or the first gun of a certain year, actually worth any more money than any other gun shipped the same year.
Provided there are no changes from year to year, they are identical and only differentiated by when they left the factory, which as pointed out, is NOT in numerical order. So does it matter. I think the idea of collecting has many facets. Such as the consecutive numbered guns, or in this case, the last gun or first gun shipped as a year changes.
Example, look at Colt. Historical figures attached to an object can often be valued much higher, due to the provenience. But, thanks to the way Bill Ruger ran things, we all know how 'anything can happen. I call it 'Rugeritis. Advanced Systemcare Go to page 1 , 2Next. According to JD, there is no way to know the last one shipped in any given year without a letter.
All are approximations. That said, it's not likely that a letter would actually say 'last one shipped in year '. All the letter will tell us is WHEN it shipped. We have to look at the collected data of those who actually keep track of such stuff to see what APPEARS to be the last one shipped in any given year.
At present, Tommy's shows up on Bob's List as the 'last one shipped in '. Street's point is well-made. Bob's List includes several guns whose serial numbers would seem to indicate they shipped in December of or January of , but we don't have ship dates for these and I make no claim for their ship dates. All I'll say is any particular gun falls within a particular range of ship dates and add that a letter is required to pin one down for certain. The List gives a snapshot of what has been observed and noted on a strictly amateur basis and as such is for our consideration and amusement only.
Bob was simply trying to make a little sense of what he saw, and I've attempted to keep up with that approach as seen here with my recording of I am, after all, merely Bob's clerk. Based on my limited information, and since Ruger did not ship in serial number order, it is likely a lower serial numbered.
If Ruger ever provides complete shipping date information day, month, and year , perhaps the last. Historically, Ruger letters only include month and year of shipment. There are exceptions to this, of course. Point is, we'll never know until someone finds, letters, and reports on a gun so lettered.
This is why it's important for folks to share their information with us.
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