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Gun Data Codes GUN DATA CODES TABLE OF CONTENTS 1--MAKE (MAK) FIELD CODES ..................................................1 1.1 MAK FIELD ......................................................1 1.2 MAK FIELD CODE FOR U.S. MILITARY-ISSUE WEAPONS ...............1 1.3 MAK FIELD CODES FOR NONMILITARY U.S. GOVERNMENT WEAPONS ..1 1.4 MAK FIELD FOR FOREIGN MILITARY WEAPONS ......................1 1.5 MAK FIELD CODES ALPHABETICALLY BY MANUFACTURER ...........2 1.6 MAK FIELD CODES ALPHABETICALLY BY CODE ................... 156 2--CALIBER (CAL) FIELD CODES .............................................. 223 2.1 CAL FIELD CODES .............................................. 223 2.2 CAL FIELD CODES FOR SHOTGUNS ............................... 225 3--TYPE (TYP) FIELD CODES ................................................. 226 3.1 TYP FIELD CODES .............................................. 226 3.2 MOST FREQUENTLY USED TYP FIELD CODES ...................... 226 4--COLOR AND FINISH DATA ................................................. 230 MAK FIELD CODES GUN DATA CODES SECTION 1--MAKE (MAK) FIELD CODES 1.1 MAK FIELD Section 1.5 contains MAK Field codes listed alphabetically by gun manufacturer. If a make is not listed, the code ZZZ should be entered as characters 1 through 3 of the MAK Field with the actual manufacturer’s name appearing in positions 4 through 23. This manufacuter’s name will appear as entered in any record repose. If the MAK Field code is ZZZ and positions 4 through 23 are blank, the MAK Field will be translated as MAK/UNKNOWN in the record response. For unlisted makes, the CJIS Division staff should be contacted at 304-625-3000 for code assignments. Additional coding instructions can be found in the Gun File chapter of the NCIC 2000 Operating Manual. 1.2 MAK FIELD CODE FOR U.S. MILITARY-ISSUE WEAPONS For firearms (including surplus weapons) that are U.S. military-issue weapons, the MAK Field code USA should be used. Common U.S. military-issue weapons include the following: U.S. Military-Issue Weapons U.S. Military-Issue Weapons .45 caliber and/or 9 mm U.S. Submachine Guns: 5.56 mm U.S. Rifle, M16 and M16A1, etc. M1, M1A1, M1928, M1928A1 (Thompson), M50, M55 (Reising), M42 (United Defense), M3, M3A1 .30 caliber U.S. Rifles: Models 1892, 94, 96, 98 (“Grease Gun”) (Krag); Models 1903 and 1903A3, etc. (Springfield); M1 (Garand); and M1917 (Enfield) .45 caliber U.S. (Colt) Pistols, M1911, and 1911A1 .30 caliber U.S. Machine Guns (including the .45 caliber U.S. Revolvers, M1917 BAR, etc.) .30 caliber U.S. Carbines, M1, M2, M3 .410-gauge and/or .22 U.S. Survival Guns, M4 and M6 7.62 mm U.S. Rifle, M14 1.3 MAK FIELD CODES FOR NONMILITARY U.S. GOVERNMENT WEAPONS For a nonmilitary weapon bearing a U.S. Government property inscription and the manufacturer’s name on the frame or receiver, the appropriate manufacturer’s MAK Field code from Section 1.5 should be used. For example, MAK/SW should be used for Smith & Wesson, and MAK/CLT should be used for Colt revolvers bearing the inscription U.S. Border patrol, Naval Investigative Service, U.S. Air Force, Treasury Department, etc. 1.4 MAK FIELD FOR FOREIGN MILITARY WEAPONS Foreign military firearms should be coded according to the make on the firearm. If the make is undeterminable, codes should be selected according to the country where the gun was manufactured. If neither the make nor the country where manufactured is known, additional information concerning coding can be found in the Gun File chapter in the NCIC 2000 Operating Manual. DECEMBER 2000/NCIC 2000 1 GUN DATA CODES MAK FIELD CODES 1.5 MAK FIELD CODES ALPHABETICALLY BY MANUFACTURER Make, Brand, Model, or Trademark Country Code Reference 4 Aces US ERL Mfd. by Esfac, Inc. A & F (Abercrombie & Fitch) IT/WG ABC Importer A. B. Distributors US ABD A. Fagnus BG FAG Mfr. of revolvers and pistols A. Gilon FN GOA Mfr. of Velo-Dog revolvers A. H. Fox (Sterlingworth) US FOX Double-barrel shotguns A. J. Aubrey US AUB Mfd. for Sears, Roebuck & Co. A. J. Rummel Arms Co. (Rummel) US CRE Mfd. by Crescent A. Joseph Defourny BG AJD A. Krausser GE KUS Not Iver Johnson A. R. Sales Co. US ARS Mfr. of .45 pistol frames A. Stroeger -- STR Not to be confused with Stoeger Arms A. T. I. S. (Armi Atis) IT AAS Mfr. of shotguns A. W. Schwarzlose AU SCH A. Zoli/Antonio Zoli IT ZOI Mfr. of shotguns; not to be confused with Angelo Zoli AA Arms Corp. US AAC Model Hill, NC AA Modelo 1916 SP AZA Model of Arrizabalaga & Azanza AAA/AAA Model 1919 SP ALD Trademark of Aldazabal AARCO US ARL Arlington, WA; trade name for Arnold Arms Co., Inc. Abadie PT ABE Abercrombie & Fitch (A & F) IT/WG ABC Importer Abesser & Merel GE ABM GUN DATA CODES 2 DECEMBER 2000/NCIC 2000 MAK FIELD CODES Make, Brand, Model, or Trademark Country Code Reference Abiline Centennial US HR Mfd. by Harrington & Richardson Abiline Marshal WG SSS Mfd. by J. P. Sauer & Sons ABN Industrial US --- Buena Park, CA; see ENA; mfr. of rifle receivers/pistol frames for Enterprise Arms A-Bolt -- FNB Accu-Match Intl. US ACU Mesa, AZ Accuracy Intl., Ltd. US AIL Hampshire, England; mfr. of rifles Accu-Tek US ACC Chino, CA Ace US CLT Model of Colt Acha/Acha Hermanos SP ACH Acier Comprime SP ACI Ackley, P. O. US ACK Mfr. of rifles; importer Acme US DVT Brand of Davenport Acme Arms Co. US ST Subsidiary of Stevens Action/Action 1920 Model SP ACT Mfd. by Modesto Santos Action Arms, Ltd. EN ACL Importer for Britarms of England Adams EN ADA Adler/Adlerwaffenwerke WG ADL Advanced Armaments, Inc. US ADV Advanced Small Arms Inds. SZ ASA Solothurn, Switzerland Advantage -- AVA Advantage Arms US ATG St. Paul, MN Aetna Arms Co. US AET AG IT IAG See Galesi, Armi DECEMBER 2000/NCIC 2000 3 GUN DATA CODES MAK FIELD CODES Make, Brand, Model, or Trademark Country Code Reference Agawam Arms US AGW Agent US CLT Agner DK SAX See Saxhoj Product Agramonte, Ed US AGM Importer Agristin-Farar-Espana SP AGR Aguirre, Pedro Arosa SP ADC Mfr. of shotguns Aguirre y Aranzabal SP AGT Aguirre y Cia SP AYG Aguro SP AGU Aiken, Henry EN AIK AIMCO US AIC Houston, TX; see ARMAS International Manufacturing Co. Aircraft Armaments Corp. US USA Aircrewman US CLT Mfd. for USAF Ajax US CRE Mfd. by Crescent Ajax Army US MED Mfd. by E. C. Meacham Arms Co. Akah GE ALB Distributed and imported by Albrecht Kind Akkar Silah Sanayi TIC, Ltd. TY AKK Izmir, Turkey; trade name Hatsan Akliengesellschaft CK AKT AKM EY MDI Model of Maadi Alamo US/SP/WG ALM Also brand name of Stoeger on Rohm revolver and Alamo Leather Co. on High Standard revolver Alaska US HOD Brand name of Hood Firearms Co. GUN DATA CODES 4 DECEMBER 2000/NCIC 2000 MAK FIELD CODES Make, Brand, Model, or Trademark Country Code Reference Albin Wall GE STQ Albion EN ENF Mfd. by Enfield Albrecht Kind GE ALB Distributor/importer Aldazabal SP ALD Aldens (Chieftain) US ADS Mfd. by Savage Aldo Uberti IT UBE Mfr. of revolvers Alert US HOD Brand name of Hood Firearms Co. Alex US HAA Brand of Hopkins & Allen Alex Martin, Ltd. EN MRA Distributor/importer Alexander James Ordnance US AJO Alexander Stocking & Co. US STX Alexia US ALX Mfr. of revolvers Alexis US HOD Brand name of Hood Firearms Co. Alfa BG/SP/GE ALF Trademark of Adolf Frank Co. Alfaro BG/SP/GE ALF Trademark of Alfa Alkar/Alkartasuna SP ALA Brand names of Alkartasuan Fabrica de Armas Alkartasuan Fabrica de Armas SP ALA All-American 2000 US CLT Allen IT ALN Allen US HAA Allen American IT IAL Imported shotguns Allen & Thurber US HAA Mfd. by Hopkins & Allen Allen & Wheelock US ALW Allen, Ethan, & Co. US ALE DECEMBER 2000/NCIC 2000 5 GUN DATA CODES MAK FIELD CODES Make, Brand, Model, or Trademark Country Code Reference Allied Arms US ALS Allies SP ALL Alonzo D. Perry US PER Alpine EN FCL Mfd. by Firearms Co., Ltd. Alpine Industries US ALP Los Angeles, CA; mfr. of commercial M-1 carbines Amadeo Rossi & Co. BZ AMR Amantino, E. R. BZ BOI Previously Boito; guns now marked ERA Amelung BG WAT Model of L. J. Warnant America US BLG Brand name of Bliss & Goodyear America S. A. DR AMA American Arms US AER North Kansas City, MO American Arms & Ammo US AAM American Arms Co. US AM American Arms/Delta US AAD Sparks, NV American Arms, Inc. US AAR Garden Grove, CA American Arms Intl. US AAI Salt Lake City, UT American Barlock Wonder US CRE Mfd. by Crescent for Sears, Roebuck & Co. American Boy US TOW Brand name of Townley Metal Co. American Browning US BRO American Bulldog US IJ Brand of Iver Johnson American Club US AMC Mfr. of shotguns American Craftsmen US AMF American D. A. US HR Model of Harrington & Richardson GUN DATA CODES 6 DECEMBER 2000/NCIC 2000 MAK FIELD CODES Make, Brand, Model, or Trademark Country Code Reference American Derringer Co. US AMJ Waco, TX American Derringer Corp. US AMD Distributed by Early & Modern Firearms American Eagle US NOB Brand name of Noble American Firearms Corp. US AMH American Firearms Mfg. Co. US AFM .38 single-shot derringer and stainless .25 automatic American Frontier Firearms US AFF Aguanga, CA American Gun Co. US CRE Brand of Crescent American Import Co. (Taico) WG/IT/PI AIM Importer American Industries, Inc. US AII Mfr. of Calico American S & W SP AMW Not Smith & Wesson American Spirit Arms Corp. US APT Phoenix, AZ American Standard Tool Co. US AMI Mfr. of revolvers American Steam Works US AMM American, The US THE American Weapons Corp.
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