![]() ![]() This table gives us nothing of the sort, just a list of models and reorted serial numbers, similar to the lists formed for No4 Mk2 etc. I thought the original question on this was how they sequenced to each year. SPORTCO OMARK SERIAL NUMBERS SERIAL NUMBERWhat you have said lithy is that these numbers on the serial number list are just ONE rifle-correct? The rifle I pictured earlier in this thread, DE822, does not fit the mould, but it wasn't retailed and besides, there is a disclaimer on the front page.Right, at the risk of exposing my complete lack of ability to understand this table to the world and unable to explain my self properly here goes. Translates to Model 44, single shot rifle.308 cal, DK prefix, no suffix with three digit serial number. Prefix, fifth is known suffix and the last is the number of numeric digits in the serial number. The barrel was made at a later date, possibly around 1988 when the Small Arms Factory at Lithgow was taken over by ADI.įirst column is firearm model designation, second column is firearm type, third column is calibre, fourth is known serial no. Serial Number: DG229 Year of Manufacture: The receiver was made after 1968 when Sportco was bought by Omark. I can't tell you much about the serial numbers, nor the wood, though I can find out for you. The Omark model '44.ahhh the memories!! That was my first centrefire rifle. ![]() Review of Sportco Model 44 Target Rifle P.440-443. The rifle I pictured earlier in this thread, DE822, does not fit the mould, but it wasn't retailed and besides, there is a disclaimer on the front page. First column is firearm model designation, second column is firearm type, third column is calibre, fourth is known serial no. ![]()
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