What serial number should I use?

What serial number should I use for a 9mm 2011oid build?


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I already have 40SW build in fotay.

I like serial numbers that match the caliber of the gun - have 40SW, 38SUPER, 50BMG and maybe 45ACP (have to check the ordnance locker to see on that one).

I have been considering having one built with a serial number of N0NE (that's a Zero to meet ATF numbering requirements), but I am concerned some ATF inspector looking over 4473's might not get it.
 
If I ever register one of my builds in Ma. I plan to use #4191775

I don't understand how Ma could file criminal charges for not registering a home built gun.
I think you have 7 days, once it is able to fire a round to register it.

" Honest officer, I just finished building this yesterday"
 
I already have 40SW build in fotay.

I like serial numbers that match the caliber of the gun - have 40SW, 38SUPER, 50BMG and maybe 45ACP (have to check the ordnance locker to see on that one).

I have been considering having one built with a serial number of N0NE (that's a Zero to meet ATF numbering requirements), but I am concerned some ATF inspector looking over 4473's might not get it.
I'm thinking of using a zero, but in this format: '0Fs' [laugh]
 
9x19, it is much more specific than 9mm. There is only one 9x19. If I'm counting right, there are 15 9mm pistol cartridges:

9mm Winchester Magnum
9mm Largo
9mm Glisenti
9mm Browning Long
9×25mm Super Auto G
9×25mm Mauser
9×25mm Dillon
9×23mm Winchester
9×23mm Steyr
9×21mm Gyurza
9×21mm
9×19mm Parabellum (9mm Luger)
9×18mm Ultra
9×18mm Makarov
9x17mm (.380 Auto;.380 ACP)
 
9x19, it is much more specific than 9mm. There is only one 9x19. If I'm counting right, there are 15 9mm pistol cartridges:

9mm Winchester Magnum
9mm Largo
9mm Glisenti
9mm Browning Long
9×25mm Super Auto G
9×25mm Mauser
9×25mm Dillon
9×23mm Winchester
9×23mm Steyr
9×21mm Gyurza
9×21mm
9×19mm Parabellum (9mm Luger)
9×18mm Ultra
9×18mm Makarov
9x17mm (.380 Auto;.380 ACP)
357sig?
 
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