The National Match series with NM in the number started manufacture in 1957. The serial number 17235NM was built in 1965
The Colt 45ACP National Match with serial number 17235-NM was manufactured in 1969.
I believe that was manufactured in 1962.
If the question you are asking is about a colt model 1911 semi-auto 45acp? then with that serial number your colt was a commercial model made in 1916.
1977
You must call Colt. SN goes beyond published data.
Made in 1960.
The Colt 1917 45 ACP revolver serial is most likely located under the barrel or beneath the grips on the gun. This gun was manufactured in the early to mid 1900s for military use. The gun's serial number gives you an idea of when exactly the gun was made.
The directions on how to use it can be found in the instruction manual that came with the camera. If you cannot find your manual you can find it here at http://usa.canon.com/cusa/consumer/products/cameras
Contact Ruger through their website. IIRC, Ruger has information on their website to check date of manufacture.
Both can refer to 45ACP. 45 alone can also refer to 45 Colt
Some do, some don't. The bullet from a .45ACP is subsonic. There are a number of planes that fly at supersonic speeds.
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