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Topic - Serial Numbers to Look for and Report
Posted: Mar 24 2026 at 12:18pm By New2brass
there were less than 7000 serial numbers in that block.
CCNL 357-17 shows the highest reported in that block was 4,429,8xx
So that leaves a missing end of bloc of about 2250 carbines with no reporting. The interesting thing is if you look at the barrel dates, you will see that NPM assembled some out of numerical number. It would seems that this block was done right after the 1.9 million block See CCNL 125-1

WW2Farmer, if you could, fill out a Data Sheet and submit it if you can. 



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