Not sure I understand your question. A 1941 Luger would have been made in 1941, of course. The vast majority of the pistols were stamped with a four-digit serial number. This number cycle was repeated monthly by the various arsenals, thus making it possible to have between 250 and 300 pistols bearing the same serial number. Distinguishing factors making the identification of each pistol unique are the alpha letter appearing beneath or following the serial number; the year of manufacture; and the individual arsenal/code markings on each pistol. The serial number, always stamped on the frame, may also appear on the receiver and barrel. If the serial numbers don't match, this indicates the pistol was assembled from parts of several pistols.
no, just means gun made early 1941 (based on serial number)
If it is a German Lugar then: The information won't come from the serial number. Look at the top of the pistol's barrel as it is pointed away from you. Look at the end closest to you. Do you see a letter, or a four digit number or a two digit number? If you see a 'G' this means it was made in 1935. If it is a "K" then it was made in 1936. If you see a four digit number, then that is the year it was made. If you see a two-digit number, then it was made in 1941-1944, see number 41, 42 43 or 44, to identify the year. Hope this helps. Checkout web sites, there are experts available on German weapons.
If you mean the Browning M2 Machinegun, there have been over 3 million made since 1933. That 4 digit serial number would date it to between 1933 and the entry of the US into WW 2 in 1941.
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With the serial number that you supplied,your Winchester model 61 was made in the year 1941.
Model 62A serial number 130997 was manufactured in July of 1941. Bert H.
With the serial number that you provided,your Winchester model 62A was produced in the year 1941.