Inland Carbine Serial Numbers Dates
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Middlesex, NJ
Jacksonville, AR
Hardwick, VT
*Inland Carbine Serial Numbers Dates Of Mfg
*Inland M1 Carbine Serial Number Date Of Manufacture
*Winchester M1 Carbine Serial Dates
*Inland Carbine Serial Numbers Dates And Time
*M1 Carbine Serial Numbers
Section ISection IISection IIISection IVSection VSection VIHistory
of
Iver Johnson Arms
1977-2012 Models Serial Numbers
&
Dates of Manufacture Receivers
&
Markings Parts Brochures, Price Lists,
Fliers & Manuals
(Downloads)
. All dates and serial numbers are approximate. Does the date on the dating match up? OnTheRoad, Feb 14. Would a Winchester barrel be original on an Inland? I really don-t know - my CMP Inland has a receiver date serial June ’44 and dating barrel inland May of ’44 but both were the inland mfg so I’m guessing it was original. Palladin, Feb 14. The M1 carbine is most identified with the Inland Division. Inland M1 Carbine serial number question. It is an Inland M1 Carbine in the 5 million range. Production numbers From To. The M1 1944 carbines feature many of the same characteristics of the original Inland Carbines and are manufactured in the USA! The 1944 M1 carbine has the same.
Section III
Serial Numbers
&
Dates of ManufactureUnderstanding the Meaning of ’Date of Manufacture’
The ATF Definition used in the AFMER Reports
ATF files a yearly report to U.S. Congress on the number of firearms manufactured by each manufacturer. This report is called the Annual Firearms Manufacture & Export Report (AFMER). This report states, ’For the purpose of this report only, ’Production’ is defined as firearms, including separate frames or receivers, actions or barreled actions, manufactured and disposed of in commerce during the calendar year.’ The phrase ’manufactured and disposed of in commerce’ infers everything was manufactured and sold within the same calendar year, which is rarely the case in manufacturing.
All parts of a carbine, and all other firearms, are manufactured separately and completed at different times. When all of the parts are assembled into a functioning firearm ready to be sold, the date of manufacture of the firearm is usually the first day it is ready to be sold.
None of the companies that have used the Iver Johnson name have provided any of the information you see on this entire website, this page included.
Reconstruction of the dates of manufacture has been based on the history of the company, markings on the receivers, the firearm’s serial number and the AFMER reports. Collecting and analyzing the serial numbers and their markings has been an ongoing process for many years. What’s offered here may change slightly as more information becomes available. The Charts
Since the two letter prefix that starts each serial number was based on the model and various models were manufactured concurrently, each two letter prefix has it’s own chart showing that particular prefix’s dates of manufacture.
Serial Number PrefixesPrefixModelFinishAAMilitary & Paratrooper blued steelBAEnforcerblued steelBSEnforcerstainless steelCAM2 Select FirevariousDDD-Day Commemorativeblued steelEA5.7mm Johnsonblued steelEAAEnforcerblued steelEFEnforcerblued steelES5.7mm Johnsonstainless steelFFFrench Shortblued steelJM1 Carbineblued steelJJ9mm Parabellumblued steelSSMilitary & Paratrooperstainless steelWWWWII Commemorativeblued steel
Never say Never, Never say AlwaysProduction is not Perfection(especially in the months prior to a bankruptcy)
Rather than guess a specific year for a specific serial number the charts below present a serial number range and the years that range started and ended based on the markings and additional resources. Most charts narrow the time frame to within a period of 4 years or less. Conclusions as to the specific year within the time frame a particular number was manufactured are left for the reader to decide.
Serial Numbers
Dates of ManufactureAA PrefixYearStartEndNotes
Iver Johnson Arms
Middlesex, New Jersey
1978AA000011979AA16949 highest s/n obs. to date1980AA17490lowest s/n obs. to date198119821983AA41046 highest s/n obs. to date
Iver Johnson Arms
Jacksonville, AR
1983AA41127AAA44090ANJ receivers & s/n, sold by AR1983AA44763lowest s/n obs. to date198419851986AA64781 highest s/n obs. to date
AMAC
Jacksonville, AR
1987AA64981lowest s/n obs. to date198819891990AA66090 highest s/n obs. to date1991AA66271lowest s/n obs. to date1992AA73377 highest s/n obs. to date
A few receivers with the markings of Iver Johnson over NJ have been observed sporadically among the carbines manufactured in AR by both Iver Johnson Arms and AMAC. Surplus receivers in various states of manufacture, various markings, and s/n’s bought from Numrich Gun Parts have been built into carbines by other companies and by owners.
Serial Numbers
Dates of ManufactureBA PrefixYearStartEndNotes
Iver Johnson Arms
Middlesex, New Jersey
1978BA00001197919801981BA05567 highest s/n obs. to date
Iver Johnson Arms
Jacksonville, AR
1983BA05708 only s/n obs. to date, switched to EF prefix
ATF records indicate 4,524 Enforcers were manufactured/sold between 1978 and 1981. The higher serial number quantity may include rejects and those left over and sold to the Jacksonville, AR investors.
Serial Numbers
Dates of ManufactureBS PrefixYearStartEndNotes
Iver Johnson Arms
Middlesex, New Jersey
1978BS0000119791980BS00306 highest s/n obs. to date Refer note under BA prefix above.
Serial Numbers
Dates of ManufactureCA PrefixYearStartEndNotes
Iver Johnson Arms
Jacksonville, AR
1983CA00940ACA00959Areceivers mfg in NJ, used by AR,
lowest & highest s/n obs. to date1983CA01017CA01315mfg in AR,
lowest & highest s/n obs. to date Model M2
Serial Numbers
Dates of ManufactureDD PrefixYearStartEndNotes
Iver Johnson Arms
Middlesex, New Jersey
1980DD00001DD09977highest s/n obs. to date
Serial Numbers
Dates of ManufactureEA PrefixYearStartEndNotes
Iver Johnson Arms
Middlesex, New Jersey
1982EA000011983EA00621 highest s/n obs. to date The EA prefix was used for those carbines chambered for 5.7mm Johnson.
Serial Numbers
Dates of ManufactureEAA PrefixYearStartEndNotes
Iver Johnson Arms
Jacksonville, AR
1986EAA62848EAA63659
These were receivers with the New Jersey markings and AA prefix absent the serial numbers left over from New Jersey. Serial numbers were added by Jacksonville, AR in 1986. Jacksonville, AR selected these randomly for use as Enforcer receivers and added the E prior to the AA to signify the Enforcer model. The numbers should not be viewed as a sequence. These were built into Enforcers in the months preceding Chapter 11 Bankruptcy in October 1986.
Serial Numbers
Dates of ManufactureEF PrefixYearStartEndNotes
Iver Johnson Arms
Jacksonville, AR
1983EF00001198419851986EF00364 highest s/n obs. to date
AMAC
Jacksonville, AR
1987EF00338lowest s/n obs. to date19881988EF00754 highest s/n obs. to date
Serial Numbers
Dates of ManufactureES PrefixYearStartEndNotes
Iver Johnson Arms
Jacksonville, AR
1983ES00001AES00072A highest s/n obs. to date
All of these carbines have the markings of Middlesex, NJ, all are stainless steel. The A suffix indicates they were surplus obtained from New Jersey and sold by Jacksonville, AR.
Serial Numbers
Dates of ManufactureFF PrefixYearStartEndNotes
Iver Johnson Arms
Middlesex, New Jersey
??? production in the early 1980’s
Iver Johnson Arms
Jacksonville, AR
?FF10548FF11940 lowest & highest s/n obs. to date
Cartridge was caliber .30 Short, for export to France. Receivers with these markings were purchased from the Iver Johnson bankruptcy sale and sold by Numrich Gun Parts.
Serial Numbers
Dates of ManufactureJ PrefixYearStartEndNotes
Iver Johnson Arms
Warwick, Vermont
2007J900001J900127 highest s/n obs. to date, year could be 2006
Serial Numbers
Dates of ManufactureJJ PrefixYearStartEndNotes
Iver Johnson Arms
Jacksonville, AR
1985JJ0001JJ02137 highest s/n obs. to date
Serial Numbers
Dates of ManufactureSS PrefixYearStartEndNotes
Iver Johnson Arms
Middlesex, New Jersey
1982SS000011983SS04465 highest s/n obs. to date
Iver Johnson Arms
Jacksonville, AR
1983SS04535A only s/n obs. to date
All stainless steel carbines with the name of Iver Johnson are marked Iver Johnson Arms over Middlesex, NJ over the breach. The one attributed to Arkansas has the Middlesex, NJ markings and can be identified as one Jacksonville, AR obtained from New Jersey by the A suffix.
Serial Numbers
Dates of ManufactureWW PrefixYearStartEndNotes
Iver Johnson Arms
Jacksonville, AR
1985WW00011986WW01945 highest s/n obs. to date
The American Historical Foundation first advertised this commemorative in the January 1985 issue of The American Rifleman as a limited production of 2500. Production was based on each order received and completed before Iver Johnson filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy October 21, 1986.
Owing to the scarcity of original M1A1 carbines, here are a few essential things for collectors to look out for. It should be noted that original un-rebuilt M1A1s are very rare and the vast majority of M1A1s on the market, have either reproduction or fake stocks. Also, since the war, many will have been rebuilt with later parts.M1A1 Serial NumbersInland Carbine Serial Numbers Dates Of Mfg
Inland Manufacturing Division of General Motors was the only manufacturer of the M1A1 and manufactured approximately 140,000 by the close of the war. The M1A1 was manufactured in two main production runs, both of approximately 70,000. The first was produced and delivered from late 1942 through until October 1943. M1A1s produced during this run will have early production features, such as flip sights, type 1 barrel bands, high wood etc.
The second production run, started in April 1944 and finished at the end of 1944. M1A1s produced during the beginning of the second run, will have the same characteristics as the first run, but towards the end of the run, will have features typical of a late M1, such as low wood, adjustable sights and even type 3 barrel bands at the very end of the run.
There are no actual records kept for M1A1 serial numbers and so unfortunately there is no specific way to identify if an M1A1 is original from the serial number alone. Also, during an Arsenal re-fit, M1s produced by other manufacturers could be fitted to M1A1s.
In personally examining real examples both in hand and from pictures, I have noted some of the serial numbers and barrel dates used. First Run Dec 1942 123xxx Dec 1942 142xxx March 1943 220xxx March 1943 260xxx March /43 317xxx June/43 454xxx July 43 529xxx Sept 43 852xxx Oct 43 866xxx Second Run 3/44 5,102xxx 3/44 5,163xxx 3/44 5,279xxx 5/44 5,231xxx
There are many details, but here are the main things to look at:- Manufacturer Inland M1 Carbine Serial Number Date Of Manufacture
All originals are manufactured only by the Inland Division of General Motors.M1A1 Stock
All original M1A1s are made of walnut. Any other wood is wrong. Also, check out the shape and angles around the cut away for the folding stock. Fake or reproduction stocks often get this wrong. The Pistol Grip
The side or back of pistol grip, should have a “P” proof mark, either circled or un-circled, indicating that the gun has been test proof fired.
The underside of the pistol grip should have a marking of OI and a crossed cannons emblem. The Stock – barrel channel
There should be an OI stamped on the inside of the barrel channel. The OI stands for Overton Inland, who were the manufacturer of the stocks. The Butt Stock
In the butt-plate number B257614* should be cast with a logo of a sunburst in a circle completed by a drawing number between 3 and 12.
All metal on the stock should be parkarized and not blued. Winchester M1 Carbine Serial Dates
The leather part of the folding stock should be of a very good quality and a dark brown, almost black colour. It is very common, to find the leather on the cheek pad missing.
Inland Carbine Serial Numbers Dates And Time
Rivets used to attach the leather should be dull and not shiny. Brake lining rivets were used on re-builds, sometimes with a “7/4” marking. All original factory production were unmarked.
M1 Carbine Serial NumbersContinue reading
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Middlesex, NJ
Jacksonville, AR
Hardwick, VT
*Inland Carbine Serial Numbers Dates Of Mfg
*Inland M1 Carbine Serial Number Date Of Manufacture
*Winchester M1 Carbine Serial Dates
*Inland Carbine Serial Numbers Dates And Time
*M1 Carbine Serial Numbers
Section ISection IISection IIISection IVSection VSection VIHistory
of
Iver Johnson Arms
1977-2012 Models Serial Numbers
&
Dates of Manufacture Receivers
&
Markings Parts Brochures, Price Lists,
Fliers & Manuals
(Downloads)
. All dates and serial numbers are approximate. Does the date on the dating match up? OnTheRoad, Feb 14. Would a Winchester barrel be original on an Inland? I really don-t know - my CMP Inland has a receiver date serial June ’44 and dating barrel inland May of ’44 but both were the inland mfg so I’m guessing it was original. Palladin, Feb 14. The M1 carbine is most identified with the Inland Division. Inland M1 Carbine serial number question. It is an Inland M1 Carbine in the 5 million range. Production numbers From To. The M1 1944 carbines feature many of the same characteristics of the original Inland Carbines and are manufactured in the USA! The 1944 M1 carbine has the same.
Section III
Serial Numbers
&
Dates of ManufactureUnderstanding the Meaning of ’Date of Manufacture’
The ATF Definition used in the AFMER Reports
ATF files a yearly report to U.S. Congress on the number of firearms manufactured by each manufacturer. This report is called the Annual Firearms Manufacture & Export Report (AFMER). This report states, ’For the purpose of this report only, ’Production’ is defined as firearms, including separate frames or receivers, actions or barreled actions, manufactured and disposed of in commerce during the calendar year.’ The phrase ’manufactured and disposed of in commerce’ infers everything was manufactured and sold within the same calendar year, which is rarely the case in manufacturing.
All parts of a carbine, and all other firearms, are manufactured separately and completed at different times. When all of the parts are assembled into a functioning firearm ready to be sold, the date of manufacture of the firearm is usually the first day it is ready to be sold.
None of the companies that have used the Iver Johnson name have provided any of the information you see on this entire website, this page included.
Reconstruction of the dates of manufacture has been based on the history of the company, markings on the receivers, the firearm’s serial number and the AFMER reports. Collecting and analyzing the serial numbers and their markings has been an ongoing process for many years. What’s offered here may change slightly as more information becomes available. The Charts
Since the two letter prefix that starts each serial number was based on the model and various models were manufactured concurrently, each two letter prefix has it’s own chart showing that particular prefix’s dates of manufacture.
Serial Number PrefixesPrefixModelFinishAAMilitary & Paratrooper blued steelBAEnforcerblued steelBSEnforcerstainless steelCAM2 Select FirevariousDDD-Day Commemorativeblued steelEA5.7mm Johnsonblued steelEAAEnforcerblued steelEFEnforcerblued steelES5.7mm Johnsonstainless steelFFFrench Shortblued steelJM1 Carbineblued steelJJ9mm Parabellumblued steelSSMilitary & Paratrooperstainless steelWWWWII Commemorativeblued steel
Never say Never, Never say AlwaysProduction is not Perfection(especially in the months prior to a bankruptcy)
Rather than guess a specific year for a specific serial number the charts below present a serial number range and the years that range started and ended based on the markings and additional resources. Most charts narrow the time frame to within a period of 4 years or less. Conclusions as to the specific year within the time frame a particular number was manufactured are left for the reader to decide.
Serial Numbers
Dates of ManufactureAA PrefixYearStartEndNotes
Iver Johnson Arms
Middlesex, New Jersey
1978AA000011979AA16949 highest s/n obs. to date1980AA17490lowest s/n obs. to date198119821983AA41046 highest s/n obs. to date
Iver Johnson Arms
Jacksonville, AR
1983AA41127AAA44090ANJ receivers & s/n, sold by AR1983AA44763lowest s/n obs. to date198419851986AA64781 highest s/n obs. to date
AMAC
Jacksonville, AR
1987AA64981lowest s/n obs. to date198819891990AA66090 highest s/n obs. to date1991AA66271lowest s/n obs. to date1992AA73377 highest s/n obs. to date
A few receivers with the markings of Iver Johnson over NJ have been observed sporadically among the carbines manufactured in AR by both Iver Johnson Arms and AMAC. Surplus receivers in various states of manufacture, various markings, and s/n’s bought from Numrich Gun Parts have been built into carbines by other companies and by owners.
Serial Numbers
Dates of ManufactureBA PrefixYearStartEndNotes
Iver Johnson Arms
Middlesex, New Jersey
1978BA00001197919801981BA05567 highest s/n obs. to date
Iver Johnson Arms
Jacksonville, AR
1983BA05708 only s/n obs. to date, switched to EF prefix
ATF records indicate 4,524 Enforcers were manufactured/sold between 1978 and 1981. The higher serial number quantity may include rejects and those left over and sold to the Jacksonville, AR investors.
Serial Numbers
Dates of ManufactureBS PrefixYearStartEndNotes
Iver Johnson Arms
Middlesex, New Jersey
1978BS0000119791980BS00306 highest s/n obs. to date Refer note under BA prefix above.
Serial Numbers
Dates of ManufactureCA PrefixYearStartEndNotes
Iver Johnson Arms
Jacksonville, AR
1983CA00940ACA00959Areceivers mfg in NJ, used by AR,
lowest & highest s/n obs. to date1983CA01017CA01315mfg in AR,
lowest & highest s/n obs. to date Model M2
Serial Numbers
Dates of ManufactureDD PrefixYearStartEndNotes
Iver Johnson Arms
Middlesex, New Jersey
1980DD00001DD09977highest s/n obs. to date
Serial Numbers
Dates of ManufactureEA PrefixYearStartEndNotes
Iver Johnson Arms
Middlesex, New Jersey
1982EA000011983EA00621 highest s/n obs. to date The EA prefix was used for those carbines chambered for 5.7mm Johnson.
Serial Numbers
Dates of ManufactureEAA PrefixYearStartEndNotes
Iver Johnson Arms
Jacksonville, AR
1986EAA62848EAA63659
These were receivers with the New Jersey markings and AA prefix absent the serial numbers left over from New Jersey. Serial numbers were added by Jacksonville, AR in 1986. Jacksonville, AR selected these randomly for use as Enforcer receivers and added the E prior to the AA to signify the Enforcer model. The numbers should not be viewed as a sequence. These were built into Enforcers in the months preceding Chapter 11 Bankruptcy in October 1986.
Serial Numbers
Dates of ManufactureEF PrefixYearStartEndNotes
Iver Johnson Arms
Jacksonville, AR
1983EF00001198419851986EF00364 highest s/n obs. to date
AMAC
Jacksonville, AR
1987EF00338lowest s/n obs. to date19881988EF00754 highest s/n obs. to date
Serial Numbers
Dates of ManufactureES PrefixYearStartEndNotes
Iver Johnson Arms
Jacksonville, AR
1983ES00001AES00072A highest s/n obs. to date
All of these carbines have the markings of Middlesex, NJ, all are stainless steel. The A suffix indicates they were surplus obtained from New Jersey and sold by Jacksonville, AR.
Serial Numbers
Dates of ManufactureFF PrefixYearStartEndNotes
Iver Johnson Arms
Middlesex, New Jersey
??? production in the early 1980’s
Iver Johnson Arms
Jacksonville, AR
?FF10548FF11940 lowest & highest s/n obs. to date
Cartridge was caliber .30 Short, for export to France. Receivers with these markings were purchased from the Iver Johnson bankruptcy sale and sold by Numrich Gun Parts.
Serial Numbers
Dates of ManufactureJ PrefixYearStartEndNotes
Iver Johnson Arms
Warwick, Vermont
2007J900001J900127 highest s/n obs. to date, year could be 2006
Serial Numbers
Dates of ManufactureJJ PrefixYearStartEndNotes
Iver Johnson Arms
Jacksonville, AR
1985JJ0001JJ02137 highest s/n obs. to date
Serial Numbers
Dates of ManufactureSS PrefixYearStartEndNotes
Iver Johnson Arms
Middlesex, New Jersey
1982SS000011983SS04465 highest s/n obs. to date
Iver Johnson Arms
Jacksonville, AR
1983SS04535A only s/n obs. to date
All stainless steel carbines with the name of Iver Johnson are marked Iver Johnson Arms over Middlesex, NJ over the breach. The one attributed to Arkansas has the Middlesex, NJ markings and can be identified as one Jacksonville, AR obtained from New Jersey by the A suffix.
Serial Numbers
Dates of ManufactureWW PrefixYearStartEndNotes
Iver Johnson Arms
Jacksonville, AR
1985WW00011986WW01945 highest s/n obs. to date
The American Historical Foundation first advertised this commemorative in the January 1985 issue of The American Rifleman as a limited production of 2500. Production was based on each order received and completed before Iver Johnson filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy October 21, 1986.
Owing to the scarcity of original M1A1 carbines, here are a few essential things for collectors to look out for. It should be noted that original un-rebuilt M1A1s are very rare and the vast majority of M1A1s on the market, have either reproduction or fake stocks. Also, since the war, many will have been rebuilt with later parts.M1A1 Serial NumbersInland Carbine Serial Numbers Dates Of Mfg
Inland Manufacturing Division of General Motors was the only manufacturer of the M1A1 and manufactured approximately 140,000 by the close of the war. The M1A1 was manufactured in two main production runs, both of approximately 70,000. The first was produced and delivered from late 1942 through until October 1943. M1A1s produced during this run will have early production features, such as flip sights, type 1 barrel bands, high wood etc.
The second production run, started in April 1944 and finished at the end of 1944. M1A1s produced during the beginning of the second run, will have the same characteristics as the first run, but towards the end of the run, will have features typical of a late M1, such as low wood, adjustable sights and even type 3 barrel bands at the very end of the run.
There are no actual records kept for M1A1 serial numbers and so unfortunately there is no specific way to identify if an M1A1 is original from the serial number alone. Also, during an Arsenal re-fit, M1s produced by other manufacturers could be fitted to M1A1s.
In personally examining real examples both in hand and from pictures, I have noted some of the serial numbers and barrel dates used. First Run Dec 1942 123xxx Dec 1942 142xxx March 1943 220xxx March 1943 260xxx March /43 317xxx June/43 454xxx July 43 529xxx Sept 43 852xxx Oct 43 866xxx Second Run 3/44 5,102xxx 3/44 5,163xxx 3/44 5,279xxx 5/44 5,231xxx
There are many details, but here are the main things to look at:- Manufacturer Inland M1 Carbine Serial Number Date Of Manufacture
All originals are manufactured only by the Inland Division of General Motors.M1A1 Stock
All original M1A1s are made of walnut. Any other wood is wrong. Also, check out the shape and angles around the cut away for the folding stock. Fake or reproduction stocks often get this wrong. The Pistol Grip
The side or back of pistol grip, should have a “P” proof mark, either circled or un-circled, indicating that the gun has been test proof fired.
The underside of the pistol grip should have a marking of OI and a crossed cannons emblem. The Stock – barrel channel
There should be an OI stamped on the inside of the barrel channel. The OI stands for Overton Inland, who were the manufacturer of the stocks. The Butt Stock
In the butt-plate number B257614* should be cast with a logo of a sunburst in a circle completed by a drawing number between 3 and 12.
All metal on the stock should be parkarized and not blued. Winchester M1 Carbine Serial Dates
The leather part of the folding stock should be of a very good quality and a dark brown, almost black colour. It is very common, to find the leather on the cheek pad missing.
Inland Carbine Serial Numbers Dates And Time
Rivets used to attach the leather should be dull and not shiny. Brake lining rivets were used on re-builds, sometimes with a “7/4” marking. All original factory production were unmarked.
M1 Carbine Serial NumbersContinue reading
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