about 1917
about 1918
The "P" on the 1911A1 refers to the "Pistol," indicating it is a designation for the M1911 pistol, which was adopted by the U.S. military in 1911 and modified in 1924 to become the 1911A1. The "A1" designation signifies the improvements made to the original design, including changes to the grip and sights for better handling and accuracy. This model became iconic and is recognized for its role in military history.
Clothing, Radio Controlled (R/C) model airplanes, some foods, and military collectibles (such as NVA pith helmets, etc.) are some of the products seen in America today.
Look it up yourself, it was a Walther PP..a similar model used by James Bond
Yes, Harper's Ferry did produce the Model 1831 musket. This firearm was manufactured at the Harper's Ferry Armory, which was known for its role in producing weapons for the U.S. military. The Model 1831 was a percussion cap musket, reflecting advancements in firearm technology of that era. Production of this model continued until the mid-1840s.
about 1918
It was manufactured from 1979 to 1989
made 1914
Impossible to answer without knowing what model you are referring to.
1906
What is the year of mfg. of FN pistol Model 1910, with serial number 583500
You will have to call Browning.
They were manufactured from 1977 - 83. Or you can contact them at the link below.
No known sn data published
your rg model 14 was manufactured in the 1960's.
You probably have a Mk. I pistol, manufactured circa 1958. If this is the case, it would be a semi-auto pistol, chambered in .22 Long Rifle.
Need to know what model before an answer can be given. assuming you are refering to a colt 45 semi-auto pistol the date would be about 1914