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P365 Your Production Date & Slide Revision Numbers

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#1 · (Edited)
Please post your production sticker date from your P365 case,
and your slide revision number that is stamped in the slide next to the striker.
This will require you to take the slide off the gun to see the revision numbers in the slide.

Thank you guys & gals! :)

Both mine are: Dated 10/28/2018 Revision#0018 20

EDIT:
Some questions are being asked why this thread was started:
All i`ve been seeing is cluttered up posts in past threads, so thats why i started this post for JUST production sticker dates and slide revision numbers.
I dont want to keep answering questions here, so hopefully i`ve explained enough on why its here.
Some of us want to know - when - where - what - why, these slide revisions happened.
If you dont want to participate, thats fine, but please keep your posts short & limited.
Pics of your slide would be great, but if not, thats ok too, date & number is fine.
 
#11 ·
Please post your production sticker date from your P365 case,
and your slide revision number that is stamped in the slide next to the striker.
This will require you to take the slide off the gun to see the revision numbers in the slide.

Thank you guys & gals! :)
Do they put the stamp in different spots? I can see mine if I take the mag out and shine a light down to illuminate the bottom of the slide.

Mine is 01-Feb-19 and 0018-21
 
#16 ·
Photo to help locate

7-22-2018
#00 18 19
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#38 · (Edited)
Born on Date: March 19 2018 / Serial # 66A0150XX

Slide # 0018-19
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Interesting that Incar's P365 has a Born on Date of 3/27/18 which is 8 days after mine yet his slide is 0018-18 and mine is 0018-19.
Just sayin..not sure what the relevance is that my slide has a higher number but is 8 days earlier.
 
#40 ·
Very interesting indeed. Had i not started this thread, nobody would have known this... oh gawd now i feel responsible :lol:

I`ll bet that somebody grabbed the wrong box of product during assembly. I see this happen alot where i work. Workers will just walk in and pick up product and not pay attention. I`ll bet there are no rules in doing so at sig. And no telling when the parts arrived to their next assembling stations either. I know they were running 3 shifts last year during production, so its anyones guess at this point. Lots can get out of order, and do all the time, especially during 24/7 shifts. Gett`em in, gett`em out mentality... use what ya got in stock... just get`em out the door.