What is serial number on Colt match target HBAR?

What is serial number on Colt match target HBAR?

I have a Colt with the lower marked “Match Target Match HBAR” with serial number prefix CMH model number MT6601 (also model MT6601C with fixed muzzle compensator) factory configuration of Match Target HBAR are fixed carry handle.

What’s the model of a colt match target?

The other model Match Target Competition HBAR model MT6700 (and MT6700C compensator model) have the detachable carry handle, see my Colt site link.

What is the serial number for a match target?

Serial numbers for all models: Sport, Target, Match Target, Huntsman, and Targetsman, integrated early in 1969 and restarted at 001001S. Serial numbers for all models: Sport, Target, Match Target, Huntsman, and Targetsman, integrated early in 1969 and restarted at 001001S.

What’s the serial number on a colt Huntsman?

Serial numbers for all models: Sport, Target, Match Target, Huntsman, and Targetsman, integrated early in 1969 and restarted at 001001S. Due to reaching a serial number range (100,000S) that had already been used in 1952, serial numbers were restarted again in May, 1976, beginning with 300001S.

How can I find the serial number of a colt?

Enter the serial number, without spaces or dashes, to search the database. If multiple models appear for your serial number simply match the date with the appropriate model, as certain vintage firearms can share serial numbers between different models.

What does the capital C stand for in Colt serial numbers?

Some are pretty easy to figure out since they are the abbreviation of the weapon name. For example, SA is Single Action, NF is New Frontier, SP is Sporter, MT is Match Target and so on. On the other hand, a capital “C” prefix or suffix is used to indicate that the model is for Commercial use.

What does the first digit of a Colt Model number mean?

The first digit of your gun’s model code “1” means, a basic frame with the first model, and “2” “3” “4” are the later versions of the gun. The fourth and last digit shows information about the weapon’s finish or stock. For nickel and blue finish, “1” and “2” means nickel or blue casehardened finish and 6 specifies nickel finish.