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Ruger 10/22 Historians
Junkballer
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I purchased a 10/22 new off the shelf at a local hardware store in the mid 70's, serial # starts with #112- xxxxx, while looking at Rugers serial number date/manufacture chart the series #112 does not exist ?? they have #110,#111,xxx,#113,#114,#115,#116 and so on, my question is what the heck happened to all the #112's, do they not exist ? Other peoples charts show the same info also ?? But I definetly have one, LOL.
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the 1973 range begins witk 111-95550 and ends 113-04148
you are misreading the chart
quote:Originally posted by golferboy426
the entire 112 series was 1973
the 1973 range begins witk 111-95550 and ends 113-04148
you are misreading the chart
the entire 112 series was 1973
the 1973 range begins witk 111-95550 and ends 113-04148
you are misreading the chart
Thats kinda what I thought, overlapped production, but it just looked strange that the #112 was omitted when all the others numbers were there with the dates. Thanks to both responses [;)]
"Never do wrong to make a friend----or to keep one".....Robert E. Lee