

On elevators made by ASEA-Graham in Sweden, there are usually no spots were you can find any serial numbers or built year at all within the cab.

Here is a list of elevator brands and models, how an serial number of a certain brand are arranged and where to find the serial numbers and built year within the cab, machine room and elevator shaft.

You're looking for a P or later if you want to be able to order barrels marked with * an asterisk on the accessory barrel page. The first letter N = NEF, H = H&R, the second letter denotes year of manufacture. Y=2008 serial number prefixes changed in May 2008, CBA for SB2 and CAC for SB1 K= 1996 H&R will only fit the original chambering or 357mag and 44mag barrels to these frames since they were outsourced. There are 2 lists or so floating around that vary on a couple characters.

"AB" is 1965, give or take 1 or 2 years depending on which date-to-character list you go by. I recall he bought the pistol at the town hardware store. He carried the 929 with bird shot to clear a path through the snakes when he came down the pole. He would go up the pole (with the long spikes on the side of his boots) in the morning and when the sun came out the rattle snakes would lay on the rocks at the foot of the pole. He built the lines all over the mountains of North Central PA. My father was a lineman for Bell Telephone. How about my Dad's H&R Sidekick 929 with a AB12xxx number?
