I still think the traditional is written, as in proof laws, for the above mentioned integrity, even if perhaps outdated on some guns. Even in the USA, SNs may not be stamped, or even proof marks, but quite a few guns have assembly marks keeping key components together, and only difference being marks chosen, whether an internal to company number, or simply using the number required still by many countries, the SN. Glock plainly said this latter part, due to laws worldwide, and being in compliance thereof.
According to Glock Deconstructed by Patrick Sweeney, page 83, Glock serial numbers the slide, frame, and barrel of a pistol to comply globally with all known and anticipated laws.
Edited by Lofty (02/11/18 05:06 PM)
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