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NCIC Gun Codes Gun Data Codes As of June 30, 2019 Gun Data Codes Table of Contents 1 Gun Data Codes Introduction 2 Gun Make (MAK) Field Codes 3 Gun Caliber (CAL) Field Codes 4 Gun Type Field Codes 4.1 Gun Type Characteristic 1 Weapon Type (Required) Field Codes 4.2 Gun Type Characteristic 2 Weapon Description (Optional) Field Codes 4.3 Gun Type Combination Field Codes 5 Gun Color and Finish Field Codes 1 - Gun Data Codes Introduction Section 2 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 manufacturer's name will appear as entered in any record response. 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 Operating Manual. 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: M1, M1A1, M1928, M1928A1(Thompson), M50, M55 (Reising), M42 (United Defense), M3, M3A1 ("Grease Gun") .45 caliber U.S. (Colt) Pistols, M1911, and 1911A1 .45 caliber U.S. Revolvers, M1917 .30 caliber U.S. Carbines, M1, M2, M3 7.62 mm U.S. Rifle, M14 5.56 mm U.S. Rifle, M16 and M16A1, etc. .30 caliber U.S. Rifles: Models 1892, 94, 96, 98 (Krag); Models 1903 and 1903A3, etc. (Springfield); M1 (Garand); and M1917 (Enfield) .30 caliber U.S. Machine Guns (including the BAR, etc.) .410-gauge and/or .22 U.S. Survival Guns, M4 and M6 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 2.1 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. 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 Operating Manual. June 30, 2019 2 2 - Gun Make (MAK) Field Codes Sorted alphabetically by Manufacturer. Code Make, Brand, Model, or Trademark 0FT 144 TACTICAL, LLC BRANDON, MS VSC 2 VETS ARMS COMPANY, LLC STIGLER, OKLAHOMA TW0 2A ARMAMENT, LLC BOISE, IDAHO CCT 2A HOLDINGS, INC. (CONSTITUTION ARMS) MAPLEWOOD, NEW JERSEY AZN 2A ZONE ALTA LOMA, CALIFORNIA THB 300 ARMS INC. WELLINGTON, CO SSM 3RD GEN MACHINE, INC. (SHARPS BROS MFG) LOGAN, UTAH FTC 5 TOES CUSTOM, LLC CARROLLTON, TEXAS FVA 5150 ADVANCED SYSTEMS AKA 5150 ARMORY ORANGE, CA GYS 556 GUYS (HARDESTY, JEFFREY L.) NACOGHOCHES, TX FFS 556 TACTICAL SHREVEPORT, LA ULC 74U LLC RICHWOOD, TX EYP 80 PERCENT ARMS SANTA ANA, CA. ETD 802TRADERS, LLC (SIREARMS) LYNDONVILLE, VT A0P A O PRECISION MANUFACTURING - DAYTONA BEACH, FLORIDA AHT A S H INDUSTRIES INC. DBA A S H TACTICAL FREDERICKSBURG, VA AWS A W C SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY A0M A&O MOLD & ENG. INC. VICKSBURG, MICHIGAN ASQ A-SQUARE COMPANY; BEDFORD, KENTUCKY ABD A. B. DISTRIBUTORS FAG A. FAGNUSMFR. OF REVOLVERS & PISTOLS G0A A. GILONMFR. OF VELO-DOG REVOLVERS F0X A. H. FOX (STERLINGWORTH)DOUBLE-BARREL SHOTGUNS AUB A. J. AUBREYMFD. FOR SEARS AJD A. JOSEPH DEFOURNY KUS A. KRAUSSER NOT IVER JOHNSON ARS A. R. SALES CO.MFR. OF .45 PISTOL FRAMES STR A. STROEGER - DO NOT CONFUSE WITH STOEGER ARMS SCH A. W. SCHWARZLOSE A0S A06 ARMS, LLC ALMA, COLORADO AAC AA ARMS CORP.MODEL HILL, NC AZA AA MODELO 1916MODEL OF ARRIZABALAGA & AZANZA June 30, 2019 3 2 - Gun Make (MAK) Field Codes Code Make, Brand, Model, or Trademark AAQ AA TACTICAL (ANDREW RENCICH) CRESTVIEW, FLORIDA ALD AAA/AAA MODEL 1919 TRADEMARK OF ALDAZABAL ARL AARCO OR ARNOLD ARMS COMPANY (MADE APOLLO BOLT ACTIONS & RIFLES) ALSO MADE RIFLES & ACTIONS BY OTHER MANUFACTURERS; REMINGTON, RUGER, SAKO & WINCHESTER ABE ABADIE ABF ABC RIFLE COMPANY LAS VEGAS, NEVADA ABC ABERCROMBIE & FITCH (A & F)IMPORTER ONLY ABM ABESSER & MEREL SSS ABILINE MARSHAL MFG BY J. P. SAUER & SONS EE ABSENTEE-SHAWNEE TRIBES OF INDIANS OF OKLAHOMA USE COUNTRY CODE IF MAKE CAN NOT BE DETERMINED ACU ACCU-MATCH INTERNATIONAL MESA AZ ACC ACCU-TEK ; CHINO CALIFORNIA-OUT OF BUSINESS IN 1999 RECORDS NOW AT ATF TRACE CENTER-OUT OF BUSINESS DEPT.SEPARATE MFG LIC FROM EXCEL INDUSTRIES WHICH STARTED BUSINESS ON SAME SITE IN 1997_PER MICHELE BARNHART ATF _DECEMBER 2013 AIL ACCURACY INTERNATIONAL LIMITEDHAMPSHIRE, ENGLAND; MFR. OF RIFLES. AXI ACCURACY X, INC. AKA AXI HARDY, VIRGINIA CUR ACCURATE ARMS LIVERMORE, CA ALZ ACCURATE ORDNANCE, LLC WINDER, GEORGIA A0L ACCURATE TOOL & MFG CO., INC -LEXINGTON, KENTUCKY ACH ACHA/ACHA HERMANOS ACI ACIER COMPRIME / ACIER SUPERIEUR ACK ACKLEY, P. O.MFR. OF RIFLES. IMPORTER ST ACME ARMS CO.SUBSIDIARY OF STEVENS DVT ACME BRAND OF DAVENPORT ACL ACTION ARMS LTD.IMPORTER FOR BRITARMS OF ENGLAND ACT ACTION/ACTION 1920 MODELMADE BY MODESTO SANTOS ADK AD-TEK OF TALLAHASSEE, INC. TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA ADA ADAMS AZD ADAMS ARMS, LLC ; PALM HARBOR, FLORIDA AD0 ADAMS GUNWORKS, LLC LIBERTY, MISSOURI ADR ADCOR INDUSTRIES, INC. BALTIMORE, MD. ADX ADDAX TACTICAL INC. SAN FERNANDO, CA ADQ ADEQ FIREARMS COMPANY TAMPA, FLORIDA June 30, 2019 4 2 - Gun Make (MAK) Field Codes Code Make, Brand, Model, or Trademark ADL ADLER/ADLERWAFFENWERKE AVC ADVANCED ARMAMENT, GEORGIA; MAKER OF SILENCER AND OTHER FIREARM ACCESSORIES ADV ADVANCED ARMAMENTS, INC., TEXAS; MAKER OF RIFLES AVD ADVANCED COMBAT, LLC TULSA, OK ADD ADVANCED DEFENSE SYSTEMS (TRADE NAME-ADS) PHOENIX, ARIZONA ADG ADVANCED GUN WORKS, LLC; ROANOKE, TEXAS APM ADVANCED PRECISION MACHINING ; MERIDIAN, IDAHO ASA ADVANCED SMALL ARMS INDUSTRIES SOLOTHURN SWITZERLAND AAW ADVANCED WEAPON SYSTEMS LLC%GREENWOOD INDIANA DCM ADVANCED WEAPONS & FIREARMS, LLC (DANGER CLOSE MFG.) NEW SMYRNA BEACH, FLORIDA AVW ADVANCED WEAPONS TECHNOLOGY,LLC RUSSELL,KENTUCKY ATG ADVANTAGE ARMSST. PAUL, MINNESOTA API AERO PRECISION INC., TACOMA , WASHINGTON AEM AESIR ARMS LLC%STUART FLORIDA AET AETNA ARMS CO. AF AFGHANISTAN CODE BY COUNTRY IF MAKE CAN NOT BE DETERMINED AFT AFT BLAINE, ME AAE AGAINST ALL ENEMIES, LLC A.A.E. LAKE HAVASU CITY, ARIZONA AGW AGAWAM ARMS AAG AGENCY ARMS, LLC VENTURA, CA SAX AGNERSEE SAXHOJ PRODUCT AGP AGP ARMS, INC TEMPE, ARIZONA AGM AGRAMONTE, EDIMPORTER ONLY AGR AGRISTIN-FARAR-ESPANA AGA AGRUPACION S.T. ARME SPAIN IAG AGSEE GALESI AG AGUASCALIENTES CODE BY COUNTRY IF MAKE CAN NOT BE DETERMINED AGT AGUIRRE Y ARANZABAL AYG AGUIRRE Y CIA ADC AGUIRRE, PEDRO AROSAMFR. OF SHOTGUNS AGU AGURO AIK AIKEN, HENRY APD AIM, INCORPORATED; PARTON, MARYLAND June 30, 2019 5 2 - Gun Make (MAK) Field Codes Code Make, Brand, Model, or Trademark AIC AIMCO HOUSTON, TX SEE ARMAS INTERNATIONAL MANUFACTURING CO. AIR AIRBORNE ARMS, LLC BLAINE, MN AIT AIRTRONIC USA, INC. ELK GROVE VILLAGE, ILLINOIS MED AJAX ARMY MFG BY MEACHAM CRE AJAX MFG BY CRESCENT DQ AK CHIN INDIAN COMMUNITY OF MARICOPA (AK CHIN) INDIAN RESERVATION, ARIZONA USE COUNTRY CODE IF MAKE CAN NOT BE DETERMINED ALB AKAH DISTRIBUTED AND IMPORTED BY ALBRECHT KIND AKI AKAI CUSTOM GUNS, LLC SUNRISE, FLORIDA AKD AKDAS MAKINA SILAH SANAYI (AKDAS ARMS COMPANY) BEYSEHIR, KONYA TURKEY AKK AKKAR SILAH SANAYI TIC, LTD. IZMIR, TURKEY TRADE NAME HATSAN AKT AKLIENGESELLSCHAFT AKX AKLYS DEFENSE, LLC (MEAUX GUNS) BATON ROUGE, LA MDI AKM MODEL OF MAADI AKU AKUS SILAH SAN TIC AS KONYA, TURKEY AL ALABAMA CODE BY COUNTRY IF MAKE CAN NOT BE DETERMINED DX ALABAMA-COUSHATTA TRIBES OF TEXAS USE COUNTRY CODE IF MAKE CAN NOT BE DETERMINED DY ALABAMA-QUASSARTE TRIBAL TOWN, OKLAHOMA USE COUNTRY CODE IF MAKE CAN NOT BE DETERMINED ALM ALAMO ALSO BRAND NAME OF STOEGER ON ROHN REVOLVER AND ALAMO LEATHER CO, ON HIGH STANDARD REVOLVER H0D ALASKA BRAND NAME OF HOOD FIREARMS CO AK ALASKA CODE BY COUNTRY IF MAKE CAN NOT BE DETERMINED AA ALBANIA CODE BY COUNTRY IF MAKE CAN NOT BE DETERMINED. AB ALBERTA CODE BY COUNTRY IF MAKE CAN NOT BE DETERMINED STQ ALBIN WALL ENF ALBION MFG BY ENFIELD ALY ALCHEMY ARMS COMPANY; AUBURN, WASHINGTON ADS ALDENS (CHIEFTAN)MFD. BY SAVAGE UBE ALDO UBERTI MFG OF REVOLVERS MRA ALEX MARTIN, LTD.DISTRIBUTOR/IMPORTER AXL ALEX PRO FIREARMS, LLC ALEXANDRIA, MN AXA ALEXANDER ARMS; RADFORD, VA AJ0 ALEXANDER JAMES ORDNANCE STX ALEXANDER STOCKING & CO. June 30, 2019 6 2 - Gun Make (MAK) Field Codes Code Make, Brand, Model, or Trademark APF ALEXANDRIA PRO FAB CO. INC. AKA ALEX PRO FAB ALEXANDRIA, MN HAA ALEXBRAND OF HOPKINS & ALLEN ALX ALEXIA MFG OF REVOLVERS ALF ALFATRADEMARK OF ADOLF FRANK CO. AN ALGERIA USE COUNTRY CODE IF MAKE CAN NOT BE DETERMINED AIY ALIEN ARMORY TACTICAL, LLC SAINT CHARLES, MO ALA ALKAR/ALKARTASUNA BRAND NAMES OF ALKARTASAUN FABRICADE ARMAS AL0 ALL AMERICAN ARMORY, LLC BOW, WASHINGTON ALN ALLEN ALW ALLEN & WHEELOCK IAL ALLEN AMERICAN IMPORTED GUNSUNS ALE ALLEN, ETHAN, & CO. AAT ALLIED ARMAMENT, INC; SCAPPOOSE, OREGON ALS ALLIED ARMS ALL ALLIES ALI ALLSTAR TACTICAL, LLC; WEBSTER, NEW YORK WPM ALOHA IDAHO CORP.
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