December 19th, 2004, 02:25 AM | #3 |
Dodgin' The Reaper Location: Las Vegas, NV, USA | The month and year should be good enough in most cases. What I'll do is set it up like this in the book: Serial No. Month/Year IDF026 05/99 IDF042 04/99 IDF067 07/99 SM0117 09/91 SM0162 10/91 WF027X 12/02 000065 12/71 sold as a receiver 000172 04/72 sold as a barreled receiver 000214 04/72 sold as a barreled receiver 000567 12/72 000708 02/73 001695 12/73 001988 04/74 sold as a barreled receiver 002167 09/74 sold as a barreled receiver 002282 09/74 sold as a barreled receiver 002734 04/75 002903 03/75 sold as a complete rifle with an Illinois marked barrel 002985 12/74 sold as a receiver 003159 10/74 sold as a barreled receiver 0034XX 01/75 sold as a barreled receiver 00356X 04/75 003719 09/75 sold as a match rifle 004357 12/75 004144 11/75 sold as a receiver 004379 04/76 sold as a receiver 004657 00512X 08/76 005756 12/76 sold as a receiver 005947 01/76 sold as a standard rifle 006127 11/77 sold as a receiver 0066XX 10/76 sold as a receiver 006857 10/77 007297 06/77 007600 09/77 0087XX 06/78 sold as a receiver 008893 08/78 008977 10/78 009334 02/79 009586 10/78 sold as a receiver verified witth SA, Inc. Customer Service 009690 05/78 verified with SA, Inc. Customer Service 0106XX 06/79 0107XX 07/79 sold as receiver 0108XX 08/79 0111XX 09/79 012027 12/79 sold as a receiver 012095 01/80 012397 02/80 0125XX 02/80 013308 05/80 sold as a receiver 013853 06/80 014095 06/80 sold as a receiver 014198 07/80 014233 07/80 014619 08/80 014806 09/80 0156XX 12/80 016573 02/81 018483 06/81 0195XX 09/81 019598 09/81 020528 11/81 020676 11/81 021075 02/82 021096 01/81 021499 03/82 select fire model 021941 04/82 022482 07/82 022837 07/82 sold as a receiver 023*** 10/82 023287 09/84 (09/82 ?) 024095 12/82 024159 12/82 02474X 03/83 02555X 05/83 025939 07/83 025939 11/87 per SA, Inc. Customer Service Dept. 0272XX 10/83 027583 10/83 sold as a receiver 0277XX 12/83 028260 11/83 028342 12/83 029284 02/84 029390 03/84 029540 04/84 sold as a receiver 030036 04/84 030061 05/84 select fire model 030310 05/84 sold as a receiver 0309XX 06/84 031359 01/85 sold as a receiver 031892 11/84 032315 11/84 sold as a receiver 032672 01/85 032951 12/84 sold as a receiver 033283 02/85 033847 03/85 0339XX 04/85 034299 05/85 034651 06/85 036600 12/85 sold as a barreled receiver 036945 12/85 037405 01/86 sold as a barreled receiver 037830 02/86 sold as a receiver 038016 1986 0383XX 04/86 sold as a receiver 038650 04/87 select fire model 039619 12/86 04043X 03/87 0405XX 03/87 041005 03/87 sold as a receiver 0426XX 08/87 043096 10/87 04317X 12/87 043208 10/87 0444XX 03/88 044515 04/88 045083 05/88 045336 09/88 sold as a receiver 045377 05/88 sold as a receiver 045515 07/88 0459XX 06/88 045911 06/88 0465XX 01/89 047122 12/88 047317 01/89 047387 01/89 047824 03/89 04886X 04/89 050000 12/89 050073 07/89 050233 07/89 050438 07/89 050885 09/89 051753 10/89 05203X 11/89 052075 11/89 052122 11/89 052724 12/89 053079 12/89 053096 12/89 053554 01/90 053623 01/90 053815 01/90 054067 01/90 sold as a receiver 054176 01/90 0542XX 02/90 054507 03/90 0548XX 02/90 054999 02/90 055118 03/90 055258 03/90 055491 05/90 055786 04/90 05649X 04/90 0565XX 05/90 056654 05/90 057106 05/90 057353 07/90 05842X 07/90 059008 06/90 059194 08/90 059587 09/90 059761 09/90 060736 10/90 sold as a receiver 060887 11/90 060890 10/90 061026 11/90 061320 10/90 061811 02/91 062340 01/91 062380 01/91 0624XX 01/91 062672 09/91 062680 08/91 0630XX 03/91 063379 09/91 0635XX 03/91 0640XX 05/91 06471X 06/91 064872 11/91 sold as a rear lugged Super Match 064880 12/91 sold as a rear lugged receiver 065295 09/91 065323 10/91 065720 08/91 065915 09/91 066425 10/91 sold as a receiver 066871 10/91 sold as a receiver 06812X 02/92 068177 01/92 068540 03/92 068978 04/92 sold as a receiver 069101 04/92 sold as a receiver 069457 05/92 069860 07/92 070005 07/92 0717XX 03/93 0720XX 03/93 072074 03/93 072253 05/93 072680 05/93 072562 04/93 sold as a receiver 072578 04/94 073406 06/93 073468 07/93 07465X 11/93 074859 11/93 075302 10/93 075704 11/93 075874 12/93 076322 01/94 076392 01/94 077987 02/94 078191 04/94 078839 03/94 079085 03/94 079265 04/94 079266 04/94 0797XX 04/94 079844 04/94 079836 04/94 080377 05/94 080388 05/94 081435 06/94 081586 07/94 sold as a rear lugged receiver 08231X 07/94 0826XX 07/94 082619 07/94 084040 09/22/94 084469 09/94 sold as a receiver 084627 09/22/94 complete rifle 08493X 10/94 sold as a receiver 085208 09/94 post-ban build at the factory 085394 12/94 super match 085595 11/94 085735 09/94 0859XX 11/94 085992 11/94 086404 12/94 087166 02/95 087675 02/95 088936 03/95 089164 03/95 089671 03/95 089693 03/95 0899XX 03/95 090354 03/95 092371 07/95 092426 06/95 0931XX 10/95 09349X 12/95 094058 01/96 094118 01/96 094440 01/96 094551 01/96 095110 02/96 095137 02/96 096026 03/96 097333 05/96 097345 08/96 098053 10/96 098669 10/96 For Ser#s 100001 and above go HERE Last edited by TheShooter; March 1st, 2016 at 09:02 AM. |
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Hello all,
I had bookmarked the following URL that gave locations/units of where United States Section of the Milsurp Knowledge Library.', BGCOLOR, '#DDDDDD', BORDERCOLOR, '#000000', BORDERWIDTH, '1',FOLLOWMOUSE, 0, OFFSETX, -10, OPACITY, '95', FADEIN, '25', FADEOUT, '25', CLICKCLOSE, true,FOLLOWSCROLL, true, PADDING, 0, BALLOON, 1 ,ABOVE, false, TITLE1, 'United States - Milsurp Knowledge Library',LINKURL, 'https://www.milsurps.com/content.php?r=132-united-states', SHOWCLOSE, 0, BALLOONIMGPATH , 'autolinker/images/balloons/yellow'); microAjax('autolinker/autolinker_stats.php?uid=0&fid=108&t=v&kw=M1', function (res) {;});'>M1 Garands and 03A3's were assigned. Although hits were limited, it was always nice to get a location of where one of your favorite rifles was assigned.
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Extract of Original Announcement Posted on August 28th, 2009
Hello everyone....
Although we've never received any official notification from the Culvers, it appears that Dick and Gloria have resurrected and re-opened a new web site. We interpret that to mean that they are both returning to good health and sufficient positive spirits, to want to take back control and the daily grind of operating and maintaining an active web site again, which is great news!
It is recognized that the legal rights to the CSP name and control of that entity is indeed the sole property of the Culvers. Therefore, in order to prevent any confusion, chaos and negative posts created by the usual suspects as the result of duplicate efforts on multiple sites under the CSP banner, it's now time for us close this temporary site and the hosting services that we've been providing for free to the Culvers and the CSP community since March 1st of 2009.
We thought it would be appropriate for the benefit of both the Milsurp.com and CSP communities, to summarize what the last six months of providing a temporary home for the CSP community here at Milsurps.com has achieved.
Starting out near the end of February with the reluctant support of my wife (co-owner of Milsurps.com), we offered Gloria the opportunity to save the old CSP site from imminent extinction due to being overrun by spammers, a host server that was on its last legs and an aging software database with so many broken links, security holes and data corruption issues, that it couldn't be repaired without a massive software upgrade and overhaul. It appears as if the Culvers have started that renewal process, so let's hope it addresses all of the old lingering issues.
So, my better half and I personally invested over 1,500 dollars on behalf of Dick and Gloria to save their site and transition it temporarily to our home, as well as spearheaded the Dick & Gloria Culver Donation Fund with the assistance of Bill Hollinger who acted as Treasurer, which raised over 7,560 dollars cash from 157 CSP Members (click here). All of these funds have been forwarded to the Culvers and we presume that some of that money has gone to funding the establishment of their new site.
In addition, we literally spent hundreds of hours on-line answering emails, trying to help educate a lot of elderly gun owners transition to a more modern bulletin board software interface. Most days we felt like we were teaching computer science and our phone bill sitting on long distance talking huge numbers of inexperienced people through logging-in and how to post a message, literally drove our phone bill through the roof.
However, the upside was that along the way we met a lot of terrific people and fellow gun owners from all over the world.
Also during the process of transition, we cleaned up a whole lot of site leadership and strange personality disorder problems, many of which revolved around people who seemed to be logging in from the same computer using multiple identities. In other words, they seemed to have an electronic version of 'multiple personality disorder', for apparently the sole purpose of creating social chaos by anonymously posting some pretty mean spirited stuff while hiding behind these various identities. Once they and a few other folks who felt the CSP Forums were just all about them and didn't seem to play well in the sandbox with others were cleaned out, we'd like to think that the end result was a pleasant and enjoyable site for the majority, where nobody felt uncomfortable posting, even if they didn't write things well, or weren't as knowledgeable or outspoken as some of the highly prolific posters who dominate many forums.
It became obvious within weeks of the transition that the CSP Forums needed some form of moderation using a simple set of rules, so it could be maintained as a fair and friendly place to visit by everyone. Toward that end we established a CSP Moderator Team composed of a group long time CSP members, who volunteered their time and services for the rest of you to help maintain order, prevent chaos and enforce the rules in as fair and balanced manner as is possible, remembering that we're all human. On that note, we'd like to thank Bill Hollinger, Rick the Librarian, Amatikulu, Bob Womack and cafdfw (Harlan - DECEASED), the latter of whom got thrown under a bus regularly.
Without these guys stepping up, this temporary CSP site would have simply disappeared four months ago, so whether you agree with their moderation styles or not, the CSP community owes them all a huge debt of gratitude.
Finally, a personal comment if I may. I'll be very honest with you guys. There have been days (and weeks) where I said to my wife, why did we ever do this? Not many people seem to appreciate it and all we seem to be getting is ugliness from a few dozen highly vocal people who seem to enjoy poisoning the well and watching others drink from it. Remarkably, she's never said I told you so, but she sure as heck could have. Would I do it again, or recommend anyone ever try to step up and help out virtual strangers? I'm not sure, but ask me again in six months when we get our lives back and we return our site to the quiet enjoyable expression of love for the hobby we enjoy so much, which is collecting and discussing old milsurps, sharing those experiences and our ever growing on-line Knowledge Libraries (click here) with like minded folks.
Thanks to everyone who helped us make it through this challenging adventure and expressed support at times when we surely needed it. We made a lot of new friends through this process and we hope most of you won't be strangers to our site, as the great majority of you are all most welcome to return and post anytime.
Regards,
Doug (Badger)
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Is this information now carried at another location. Thanks, Steve