The s/n of my Jackal is 06675 stamped on LHS just in front of loading tap lever.
I bought it S/H a number of years ago and there was no paperwork with it so I have no idea of its purchase date.
Aubrey
I would be interested in learning what the highest known serial number for an SA Jackal is?
I know of a Hi-Power numbered 05294 and would be interested in three things:
1. A higher number.
2. What mode is your higher number stamped on?
3. Do you have a jackal that can be positively dated - perhaps you still have original dated receipt or other provenance? I'd be interested in the number and date if you do.
My understanding is all models shared the same serial number range, as the Parabellum, AR7, Hi-Power and their wooden stocked derivatives only differed in barrel length and stock style but please tell me if you know better.
Thank you in advance.
John M
Currently looking for Baikal Makarov pistols with the following prefixes to the serial number: 98, T01, T09, T21, T22
Prefer boxed or cased but will consider loose examples too.
The s/n of my Jackal is 06675 stamped on LHS just in front of loading tap lever.
I bought it S/H a number of years ago and there was no paperwork with it so I have no idea of its purchase date.
Aubrey
Not a direct answer to your specific questions, but my .22” Parabellum is s/n 02630. May help give an idea of production volumes over the years.
Hi John
I will give you a list of mine tomorrow when I get on my computer for the detailed files.
Very Big Mike on here had the Jackals Lair website which was a font of knowledge but I believe it is not live anymore.
Regards
Paddy
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Thank you Geezer and Paddy,
Yes I recall the Jackal's lair and it is a shame that resource is no longer available. I wish I'd downloaded some of the information on it when it was still live.
Kind regards,
John
Currently looking for Baikal Makarov pistols with the following prefixes to the serial number: 98, T01, T09, T21, T22
Prefer boxed or cased but will consider loose examples too.
Always looking for any cheap, interesting, knackered "project" guns. Thanks, JB.
My SA Jackal AR7 is 02791
Thank you Jon - I've save that for the Jubilee weekend.
Thank you Harvey too for the SN.
Kind regards,
John
Currently looking for Baikal Makarov pistols with the following prefixes to the serial number: 98, T01, T09, T21, T22
Prefer boxed or cased but will consider loose examples too.
Hi John
Here are some stats for you in my collection.
Oldest Serial# Jackal is a S.A Parabellum 3971, to 'Newest' Serial# Jackal is a Hi-Power 11388
If you count Air Arms Oldest Serial# is a Hi-Power 17314, to 'Newest' Serial# is a Hi-Power 34562.
Now if you you count Wood Stocked Air Arms Oldest Serial# is a Camargue 22759, to 'Newest' Serial# is a SE90 40920.
Regards
Paddy
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Interesting. Assuming SA numbers started at 0000, 100, or 1000 in 1977, that s/ns were sequential, and bearing in mind that the SE90 was only briefly produced 1989-91, that suggests around 40,000 rifles over 23ish years, so an average annual production rate of around 2,000 - though I imagine a fair bit more in the 70s through mid-80s, and tailing off quickly after new fixed-barrel rifles like the HW77 - and eventually the TX - appeared on the market.
Hi
Some math's you done there
Also to take into consideration, is that some very early Air Arms models were put together with Sussex Armoury Parts. So serial # could be from mixed parts, and proper sequential order would be hard to ascertain in the transition period.
Though I Reckon I'm thinking too much into it.
What is interesting though is that I must have a very early Camargue & a rather late Hi-Power in my collection
Regards
Paddy
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