Colt Ar Serial Number Lookup

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Colt ar serial number lookup

Nov 07, 2011 Now called ArmaLite. They will not give out a list, but will look up on an individual basis. Lower receiver serial numbers DO NOT begin with EA. Essential Arms (337) 945-0185 All are Pre-Ban as they went out of business in 1993. (DPMS bought them prior to the Ban) Call DPMS Lower receiver serial numbers begin with EA. Some or all lowers are cast. The year/serial numbers under Colt SP series was forwarded to me by an individual whose return address I no longer have. Double asterisk (.) under Bushmaster, a person on the internet e-mailed me that he had a lower that was shipped stripped (thus not a complete rifle) in 1991 from Bushmaster with serial #0327XX - ALWAYS CALL TO VERIFY.

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Model 1903 .32 ACP & 1908 .380 ACP Pocket Hammerless Instruction Sheet PDF (1.3MB)
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COLT MODEL 1903 .32 ACP / 1908 .380 ACP POCKET HAMMERLESS PRODUCTION

Year

Type

Serial Number
(1903 .32ACP)

Serial Number
(1908 .380 ACP)

Year

Type

Serial Number (1903 .32 ACP)

Serial Number
(1908 .380 ACP)

1903

Type I
.32
1 - 72000

.380
None

1

1925

460000

82000

1904

4100

1926

466000

92000

1905

16500

1927

Type IV
.32
468001 - 562000

.380
93001 - 136000

470000

94000

1906

34000

1928

481000

100000

1907

51000

1929

489000

103000

1908

67400

1

1930

502000

107000

1909

Type II
.32
72001 - 105000
.380
1 - 6250

80500

2300

1931

506000

110000

1910

Type III
.32
105001 - 468000

.380
6251 - 93000

94425

4350

1932

511000

113000

1911

107750

6900

1933

513000

115000

1912

125000

9500

1934

516000

117000

1913

141000

12700

1935

517000

120000

1914

159000

16500

1936

519000

123000

1915

172500

21000

1937

521000

125000

1916

193000

26000

1938

530000

128000

1917

235000

30900

1939

538000

132750

1918

264200

34500

1940

543000

133000

1919

292000

35500

1941

545250

134000

1920

328000

36500

1942

555000

135000

1921

377000

53000

1943

none produced

none

1922

404000

56000

1944

Type V
.32
562001 - 572215
.380
136001 - 138009

559000

136000

1923

420000

68000

1945

570000 - 572215

137000 - 138009

1924

450000

78000

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Colt AR15 And M16 Serial Numbers, 1960-1972 | WeaponsMan

I'm trying to do some research, and I'm not having much luck.
I have a very lightly used Colt M4 Monolithic (LE6940). When I purchased it in the March of 2009, the dealer made a big deal that it was from one of the first crates of these guns shipped out of Colt, so I should be very careful to take care of it, and to keep all the boxes, etc. I did save all of the original box and packing, and I recently noticed that even the inner plastic bag has the serial number of the gun on it!
I never did use the gun very much, perhaps a few hundred rounds. I've had someone tell me it's in 98% or better condition. At this point I'm thinking of trying some clays, so I'm trying to do some research into what I could sell it for and convert some $$ from this into a nice Browning Citori 725.
The thing is, no matter how I try, when I try to enter the guns serial number into the Colt website it always comes up 'not found'! The serial number is basically LE048xxx. I can only get any results if I enter 48xxx (without the LE0) into the Colt website, but then I see some very old guns.
Does anyone know why the serial number isn't found on the Colt website?
This review does state that it was first released in 2009:
Colt LE6940 Carbine
So the above review loosely validates that I did get an early version of the gun, but it's hard to know how 'early' mine is considering I picked it up in March. It does have the 'Restricted for Military/Government Law Enforcement Use Only' roll stamp, which I understand that they later removed.
Without sending Colt money for an official 'Colt Statement of Origin' via their 'Archive Services' does anyone know a way to find out where my serial number stands so I can validate if I indeed do have 'one of the first ones'?
I know that the chances of finding a collector that wants this particular gun is probably rare anyway, but it might get me a bit more $$$ in a sale if I could validate it, so I thought it wouldn't hurt to ask. Or if it is from 'the first crate', perhaps it does have a lot more value than others (how many does Colt put in a crate anyway)?
Thanks for sharing any insight you may have!
Rich