your 1911 was made by Colt in 1914. if your slide is marked 'springfield' it is the wrong slide for your Colt 1911. however, the wrong slide in use is not unusual.
According to research by Waite and Ernst (The Trapdoor Springfield), your 1873 was manufactured in the last quarter (Oct/Dec) 1873. The number '25' on the stock is probably a rifle rack number so that it could quickly be placed back where it belonged in an arms room.
The model number is stamped on the right side of the receiver on many Stevens products.
Is it just stamped on one peice of the gun? I have a 5100 12g and each section (Stock, forestock and barrel) are stamped with a number (8WGK) to identify that they go together, kind of like a serial number.
Your trapdoor 45/70 was made in 1880.
Springfield 67H 12 GA is a 12 gauge, 3 inch chamber piston. There is no serial number stamped to 1967 models as Springfield only started stamping serial numbers to 1968 models and above. To find out its serial number, take the gun to a local gun shop.?æ
The phone number of the Springfield Branch is: 850-872-7510.
The phone number of the Springfield Town is: 802-885-3108.
made 1876
The phone number of the Springfield Museum is: 541-726-2300.
The phone number of the Springfield Memorial Library is: 402-253-2797.
The phone number of the Springfield Branch Library is: 803-258-1100.
The phone number of the Springfield Township Library is: 610-543-2113.