



But from there to S999999, the S prefix was still in use, replaced in production with the C prefix in March, 1948. What happened at S990184, was the change to the High Speed hammer. Some SV guns with lower numbers didn't actually ship until March, 1946, and then to civilian locations.įinally, the S prefix lasted all the way to S999999, it didn't stop at S990184. The highest number was SV802722, and that one shipped to Norfolk on August 13, 1945. Third, wartime guns were shipped to the Navy up to mid-August, 1945. From the S813000 range to S999999, they have the S prefix with no V. There is overlap between the SV and S prefixes, going all the way up to the SV (S) 812000 range. Second, V prefix M&Ps in the Victory series were succeeded by the SV prefix units, starting at approximately SV732000 (not SV769000 as is usually stated), and not by the S prefix. Exceptions: on 5/8/10, had a 57-1 SN Prefix AUL, grips dated Jan 1984. 1999 CDE CDF CDH CDJ CDM, CDN 08/99 RSR CDP, CDR 10/99 RSR CDT 12/99 RSR Nov.

Here's some more information I found online:ġ980 AAA 000-2100 1 AAF9000 Dec. In 1980's the Three-Letter Prefix Series Began with AAA0
