jmclfrsh Joined Dec 1, 2012 Messages 1,379 Dec 20, 2014 #21 This is the photo that made me think they started over with the serial numbers when the standoff models were released. This must be an old photo, maybe from the initial release to the Navy? Tap the photo to enlarge: They start with 048, then 047, then 046, etc.
This is the photo that made me think they started over with the serial numbers when the standoff models were released. This must be an old photo, maybe from the initial release to the Navy? Tap the photo to enlarge: They start with 048, then 047, then 046, etc.
J jgrenwod Joined Jun 27, 2006 Messages 2 Jul 2, 2022 #23 jmclfrsh said: This is the photo that made me think they started over with the serial numbers when the standoff models were released. This must be an old photo, maybe from the initial release to the Navy? Tap the photo to enlarge: View attachment 498664 They start with 048, then 047, then 046, etc. Click to expand...
jmclfrsh said: This is the photo that made me think they started over with the serial numbers when the standoff models were released. This must be an old photo, maybe from the initial release to the Navy? Tap the photo to enlarge: View attachment 498664 They start with 048, then 047, then 046, etc. Click to expand...
J jgrenwod Joined Jun 27, 2006 Messages 2 Jul 2, 2022 #24 The Navy knives were named NSAR while the commercial knives were N-SAR. I own NSAR #036.