"Text home sn mt" likely refers to a shorthand or acronym used in messaging or social media contexts, though it is not a widely recognized term. It could imply a discussion about the home or family environment, possibly in relation to someone's status or activities ("sn" might stand for "screen name" or "social network," while "mt" could be "message thread" or "meeting"). Without further context, its specific meaning remains unclear.
pvt 1 stands for privet first class, ranking system in military, sn training ? 1 division is first division sn usually stands for serial number, doesnt sound like a normal address
No sn data
Try the sn tables at Proofhouse.com
made 1917. value depends on condtion
ted William mod 100 #v136891
Text home soon mate !
"Text home sn mt" appears to be a shorthand or abbreviation that is not widely recognized. It may refer to a specific command or phrase relevant to a particular context, such as a messaging service or application. Without further context, it's difficult to provide a precise interpretation. If you can provide more details, I'd be happy to help clarify!
Text home soon mate !
Other websites have said one of two things ....that it’s a text message from or to a landline OR I’ve also seen it represents a message from a commercial business...like boost reminding you of a payment due. I can’t verify either, but in my research this is my conclusions.
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set notation. or side-note, if the sn is found in a reference book and has informative text following it.
That sn was used in 1949 and 1969 for the 2nd and 3rd model MT.
Many makers have a model history and sn data on their website.
sn B1151010
All the sn will tell you is @ when it left the factory.
A history letter from Colt will give you want you want.
Brophy's book on Marlin History has sn information.