tiriaq said:I wouldn't assume that serials will tell you much. They were applied when the receivers were made, not when the rifles were assembled. Notice the US marks on the receiver? The receivers were made for export to the US. After the embargo, they were in storage until assembled into rifles for sale here. Not too long ago, it was reported that there were a couple of thousand 305s that could be assembled, then that would be it. It may be that the Cdn. market is too small to justify new manufacture.
There are reports that in some serials the first two numbers of the serial are the year date - 01 - 2001.
tiriaq said:I wouldn't assume that serials will tell you much. They were applied when the receivers were made, not when the rifles were assembled. Notice the US marks on the receiver? The receivers were made for export to the US. After the embargo, they were in storage until assembled into rifles for sale here. Not too long ago, it was reported that there were a couple of thousand 305s that could be assembled, then that would be it. It may be that the Cdn. market is too small to justify new manufacture.
There are reports that in some serials the first two numbers of the serial are the year date - 01 - 2001.
AC30 said:Mine is 0009xx. Does that make it 1999?
tiriaq said:Thanks for the clarification. Is it correct to assume that the US importer's marks were applied at time of manufacture - prior to the embargo - and the serial is applied later, perhaps upon assembly into a rifle?