

22 LR 6.5' Blue, Serial Number 1468 Presented by Colt President Col. 22 LR 6.5' Blue, Serial Number 863 (1916) pencil barrelįactory Presentation Pre-Woodsman 1st Series Target. The fourth digit has been used many times as a way to different later models from earlier ones.Pre-Woodsman 1st Series Target. As you can see, the exact meaning of the fourth digit depends largely on the preceding digits. Finally, the fourth digit is the finish or stock of your weapon: “1” is nickel or full blue finish, “2” is nickel or blue casehardened finish, “3” is nickel finish, “4” is Royal Blue casehardened finish and “6” is nickel finish.



The left side of the barrel is marked “Colt’s PT. Make: Colt Model: Targetsman Serial Number: 308312S Year of Manufacture: 1976 Caliber.22 Long Rifle Action Type: Single Action Semi-Automatic with Removable Magazine Markings: The left side of the slide is marked “Colt”, “Automatic / Cal.22 Long Rifle”. GUN COLLECTIONS WANTED FOR CASH! We buy, sell, consign and trade new and used firearms. Colt Challenger 22LR 6' barrel,Coltwood grips,serial #55377-C,made in 1952,95% bluing. The Pre-Woodsman and the first Woodsman Target models were designed to only be used with standard-velocity.22 Long Rifle ammunition. Hence, the new name “Woodsman” was chosen and that name appeared on the receiver starting at about serial number 54,000, in 1927. But in mid 1970, the serial numbers are not a continuation of the previous ones. Started in 1912, the M1911 Commercial and its A1 variant got normal serial numbers with a simple prefix (or suffix). For example, let’s take a look at the 1970s Colt M1911 commercial production. Design changes could suddenly change the progress of the serial numbers.
