![]() Consequently BHPs will often have more than one PDC, find the newest PDC and you find the pistol obviously could not have been assembled before that date.assuming an original pistol. The parts were then dumped into part specific "baskets" from which assemblers selected the parts to assemble the pistols. PDCs consist of a small stamped single digit.indicating the year (nuances in the number determine the decade), within a square or partial square.indicating the quarter of that year, that part.as a part, was inspected. The best way to "date" such a pistol is to find all the FN factory Part Date Codes. ![]() ![]() A 4 digit "serial number" such as 5534 on a fixed sight FN slide legend BHP could be a serial number or a contract number and could have been produced in the late 40s through the 50's.
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