Heaven forbid you have a lightweight with sr 200000 a quick look at a 6 digit number and you figure that it has to have been made sometime after 62 after all 62 started with 187367 and the next number listed is 20-00001 in 1969 But no it's not confusing at all with 4 different charts for guns that almost all of are marked single six. So if you don't know that's what you have you go and find the single six chart and scratch your head wondering why your number isn't there. And no where on the gun does it say super single six. 2nd a Maverick 12ga, single slide action bar vin MV. I cant tell you the date/serial number of the break,but Im sure somebody can. Manufacture Date: Two piece Mannlicher stock with cheekpiece and pistol grip, swivels. Some time later, the increased bore diameter was used in all revolvers.
When the convertible was introduced, the bore was increased a couple thousandths. Like his number does not come up in the single six chart you have to open the super single six chart to find his number. The very early single-six revolvers were. Unless you mean the chart it's self in which case it can take some learning to figure out. More steps more complicated plus not right on the home page in plan sight. Click to expand.I would guess because the old web site had a link to history on the home page in the tool bar to the left side of the page and the new one you have to hover above revolvers then move down to history and click it to get to the info.