Don't know exactly, however it was probably made recently. Springfield made the first US Government contract version of this .45 cal pistol (model 1911). However, Springfield did not paticipate in the next production contract with the modified version of the 1911, known as the A1. Colt & others did. So that means that Springfield, on its own, has produced the A1 version (a very popular version) for sale to the public, decades later then when the original A1 first appeared. The serial numbers that begin with 'ww' probably mean that it is not a military issue weapon. I'm not an expert in this area, please consult with one. Check with gunbroker.com Hope this helps a little.
The Springfield Armory Model 1911 - A1 with serial number WW80976 was likely manufactured during World War II between 1941 and 1945. The exact year of manufacture cannot be determined without additional information or documentation.
Are you sure it says ARMORY and not ARMS?
made 1909
Springfield Armory, 1915.
Your M-1 Garand rifle was made by Springfield armory in the year 1955 with the serial number that you provided.
your 1911 serial number indicates your 1911 was made by Colt in 1914
With the serial number that you have supplied,your Springfield model 1903 rifle was made in the year 1920.
With the serial number that you supplied,your Springfield M-1 Garand rifle was produced in the year 1943.
If your rifle was produced at the Springfield Armory, then it was manufactured in 1900. Serial numbers 219926 through 290578 were produced during that year.
made 1931. value depends on overall condition.....................
Your model 1898 krag was made by springfield armory in 1899.
your serial number comes back to a 1911 pistol made by Colt in 1918
Your springfield armory model 1903 springfield rifle was made in 1932.