![]() ![]() Its just cheaper and easier to build the same configuration guns at the same time. They also completed some batch blocks of guns. ![]() If they have a completed gun, and a willing customer, they ship it. They, like all other business entities have cash flow problems and concerns. It may be important that those may be the same day, or a date years later. The letters we beg from Roy indicate another date, the date they're shipped from the vault. ![]() It doesn't mean they were all completed the same day or week, just that someone went to the effort to assure they had similar numbers.įrom what I can glean from the books on the subject, S&W logs in guns when they move from production/inspection to the "vault", the place where they're shipped from. It means if they want to build a comemmorative, all the guns have sequential numbers. S&W is known to hold blocks of numbers for some purposes. Its also probably important that those methods may have changed over time (remember, they've been in business for a while.) ![]() Part of our confusion comes from us not having a clear idea of how and when they were assigned, and how and when assembly numbers were assigned. We sometimes debate their efficiency at tracking serials. ![]()
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