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The above chart shows the approximate first serial number shipped for the indicated year. This number should be used as a point of reference only. It is not necessarily the very first serial number shipped, but it can be used to determine the approximate year your Ruger firearm was shipped.

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It really doesn't matter much. The 15 year old P11 is a time tested platform. Guns with serial numbers under 25,000 had a 10 lb hammer spring. Subsequent guns have an 8.5 lb spring. If you happen to have such an early gun (doubtful) they would send you the lighter spring.

A little later on, they changed the extractor from a double to a single spring. Those are the only 2 significant differences among P11s. A few years back they went to an alpha-numeric system where all P11 serial numbers start with a letter.

There have been no significant changes since long before that. The bottom line is the round count and condition of the gun. Still, they have a lifetime warranty. Officially, the warranty only extends to the original owner but KT plays don't ask - don't tell.

If you must know the born date, you'll have to wait until 1/3/2011 when KT opens up again, but as I said, it really doesn't matter.