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NM has to do with where the final work on the pistol was done. IIRC if greater than 50% was done in the US, then the SN gets the NM prefix. Again IIRC, all SA slides and frames are made in Brazil.
Can someone shed more light on this?
This might help a little more.
As questions about N and NM serial number prefixs and "Where is my pistol made?" are frequently asked, I figured a "sticky" on this topic would be warranted. A fellow member, Cliff731, did such an excellent job addressing another member's questions recently that, rather than write my own post, I plagiarized Cliff's post, only editing it slightly to address general questions rather than to a specific individual. Thanks, Cliff, for being a sleep-deprived chatterbox! Tom This comesLast edited by Desertdoc; 02-22-2017, 12:15 PM.Primum Non Nocere
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Primum Non Nocere
Good Medicine, Bad Places.
Do No Harm, Do Know Harm.
"SA MC Operator. Cuz, you gotta Operate when you're cruzin' the couch with the vodka!"--XDJYoComment
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