You'll need about 130 sheets of paper in the printer tray. Print yourself a copy when sven gets it posted. I've sent sven the 12/28/04 version of my online book M14 Rifle History and Development to post at It's a huge update on the version there already. This is another example of why there's always more to learn about the M14/M1A. Why the jump in serial number? I don't know. HateCA also gave me the numbers on the under side to help confirm that it is a genuine M1A. Customer Service confirming that 2300XX is one of theirs. I have the e-mail message from Brandy at SA, Inc. Customer Serviceĭoes this make sense? Serial #'s aren't tied to date? The month and year is sufficient.ġ006XX 03/97 sold as a rear lugged receiverġ62708 02/04 one of the first SOCOM modelsĢ300XX 08/00 verified with SA, Inc. Most of this list appears in the print book M14 Rifle History and Development. I understand you are making NO claim to ownership should you decide to share any serial numbers by PM or e-mail. These are often refered to the WIN-13 Rifles and range in serial numbers from 1,600,000-1,640,000 which were produced from Mid-January to June 30th.Here is what I have collected so far.
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