Private | |
Industry | Firearms |
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Founded | Incorporated 1973 |
Founder | Ludwig 'Louis' Wilhelm Seecamp, Lueder 'Larry' Seecamp |
Headquarters | , |
Key people | John Whalley (CEO), Chris Garvey (Prgm Mgr) |
Products | Pistols |
Website | http://www.seecamp.com |
- Seecamp Serial Number Chart
- Seecamp Date Of Manufacture
- Seecamp Serial Number Date List
- Seecamp Serial Number Chart Sheet
- Seecamp Serial Number Chart 22
- Seecamp Magazine Extension
Comparison of Some Recent.32 &.380 Semi Auto Pistols; Pistol Models Weight No Magazine Weight With Empty Magazine Weight Fully Loaded Silvertips Cartridge.
- They still make the Seecamp in 32 and 380 in Southwick Mass. The 25 was discontinued around 85. New Seecamps have been selling over MSRP for 3-4 years. I got a 2 yr old 32 at a gun show for under $400.
- Production numbers were 26,000 units between the Detonics and New Detonics Inc. Courtesy Mick@MRM. 1045 investors were brought into the company to form the New Detonics corporation, which was relocated to Phoenix, AZ. This effort was spearheaded by Robby Barkum, who is known for his Robar finish.
L. W. Seecamp Co. was a manufacturer of handmade pocket pistols located in Milford, Connecticut from 1981 to 2014. In 2014, the company announced that Whalley Precision would take over production of the pistols.[1][2]
Seecamp Serial Number Chart
History[edit]
L. W. Seecamp Co. was started as a pistol smithing company in 1973 By Ludwig (Louis) Wilhelm Seecamp who trained as a master gunsmith in pre-World War II Germany. Seecamp immigrated to the US in 1959 and was a gun designer for shotgun maker O.F. Mossberg. He also specialized in double-action conversions for the 1911 Colt.45. At the time, there were no commercially available double-action 1911 pistols anywhere in the world.[3]
In 1978, Seecamp specialized in the miniaturization of pistols. The Seecamp patented spring system is currently used in almost every locked breech miniaturized semi-auto pistol.[4]
In 1981 Seecamp ventured into firearms manufacturing, beginning with the LWS-25.[5]
The elder Seecamp died in 1989. His son, Larry, kept the company going in a small shop. He only had about seven employees at his height. El capitan games. Until the acquisition by Whalley in 2019, all guns were handmade one at a time in the old-world fashion.
Models[edit]
All Seecamp pistols are double action only (DAO), and are similar in size. Barrel length is 2.06 inches (5.2 cm), and weight is 11.5 ounces (330 g). Grips are glass-filled nylon and checkered.[6] These pistols are not equipped with sights because they are intended for use at close range.[6] The Seecamp, like the CzechoslovakianCZ 45 pistol, utilizes a very compact and reliable DAO trigger mechanism.[6] Each pull of the trigger first cocks then releases the hammer.[6] The hammer follows the slide after each shot and rests in the down position.[6]
The original Seecamp model was the LWS-25 chambered in .25 ACP and manufactured from 1981 through 1985, with a total production of about 5000 units. It used traditional blowback operation with a magazine capacity of 7 rounds. The .25 ACP model was dropped shortly after the introduction of the .32 ACP version.[5]
Seecamp's second model, the LWS-32 was designed around the only hollow point .32 ACP ammunition available at the time, Winchester Silvertips. Ammunition with an overall length exceeding 0.910' (23.1mm) may not feed or chamber correctly. Operation is through chamber-ring delayed blowback where a raised ring at the rear of the chamber retards the rearward motion of the slide. This model uses a magazine with a capacity of 6 rounds. The LWS-32 remains Seecamp's most popular firearm. During the height of demand, production guns were selling out years in advance with individual guns selling for up to US$1000.[5]
There were 20 sets made in both .25 ACP and .32 ACP with matching serial numbers in 1988.[7]
In 1999 Seecamp introduced a third model, the LWS-380 chambered in .380 ACP. The LWS-380 is the same size as the LWS-32.[5]
Influence[edit]
In 1997, North American Arms introduced their Guardian pistol in .32 ACP attempting to compete with the smaller sized Seecamp and Rocky Bannister of Autauga Arms released a near clone of the Seecamp LWS-32.[6] Seecamp sales remained unaffected despite the availability of a near clone alternative. Further competition is provided by Kel-Tec in the form of their P32 and P3AT polymer-framed pistols which are bigger in profile but lighter and thinner.[6] Unlike the Seecamp, the North American Arms and Kel-Tec versions have rudimentary sights.[6]
References[edit]
Seecamp Date Of Manufacture
- ^http://seecamp.com/Announcement.pdf
- ^http://seecamp.com/
- ^Ayoob, Massad (15 March 2010). Massad Ayoob's Greatest Handguns of the World. Iola, Wisconsin: Gun Digest Books. p. 25. ISBN1-4402-1503-0.
- ^James, Frank (15 December 2004). Effective Handgun Defense: A Comprehensive Guide to Concealed Carry. Iola, Wisconsin: Krause Publications. pp. 184, 193. ISBN0-87349-899-2.
- ^ abcdAhern, Jerry (5 October 2010). '27'. Gun Digest Buyer's Guide to Concealed-Carry Handguns. Iola, Wisconsin: Gun Digest Books. pp. 177–180. ISBN1-4402-1743-2.
- ^ abcdefghAyoob, Massad (28 September 2007). The Gun Digest Book of Combat Handgunnery. Iola, Wisconsin: Gun Digest Books. p. 38. ISBN1-4402-1825-0.
- ^Shideler, Dan; Lee, Jerry (December 2011). 2012 Standard Catalog of Firearms: The Collector's Price & Reference Guide. Iola, Wisconsin: Krause Publications. p. 992. ISBN1-4402-1688-6.
Seecamp Serial Number Date List
External links[edit]
This semi-automatic action was chambered in the .223 or the 5.56 NATO caliber and is a gas operated rotating bolt which sits in the aluminum receiver. Additionally, the feed system on the AR 15 is a box magazine with varying capacities and various aftermarket manufacturers. The AR 15 comes in a wide array of configurations usually weighing in the range of 5 to 9 pounds, and sport barrel lengths from 6.5 to 24 inches, depending on the intended use. Traditionally, the AR 15 was fitted with iron sights with the front site adjustable, but some models do have adjustable rear sights as well and other still have flattops, which are intended to have optics mounted on them. These rifles have a maximum effective range from about 300 - 500 yards. |
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Seecamp Serial Number Chart Sheet
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Seecamp Serial Number Chart 22
Seecamp Magazine Extension
CC001616 and Below - Pre-Ban | |
CH019500 and Below - Pre-Ban | |
GC018500 and Below - Pre-Ban | |
LH011326 and Below - Pre-Ban | |
MH086020 and Below - Pre-Ban | |
NL004800 and Below - Pre-Ban | |
SL027246 and Below - Pre-Ban | |
SP360200 and Below - Pre-Ban | |
1963 | SP00001-SP00023** |
1964 | SP00101 |
1965 | SP02501 |
1966 | SP05600 |
1967 | SP08250 |
1968 | SP10750 |
1969 | SP14000-SP14653 |
1970 | SP15001-SP15473 |
1971 | SP16001 |
1972 | SP19401 |
1973 | SP24201 |
1974 | SP32601 |
1975 | SP43801 |
1976 | SP55301 |
1977 | SP67651 |
1978 | SP83400 |
ST038100 and Below - Pre-Ban | |
TA10100 and Below - Pre-Ban | |
BD000134 and Below - Pre-Ban (AR-15A3 Tactical Carbine - very rare model) | |
MT00001 and Above - Post-Ban | |
BK000001and Above - Post Ban (CAR-A3) | |
CST000001 and Above - Post-Ban (Began Late 1997 Production) | |
CMH000001 and Above - Post Ban | |
CCH010000 and Above - Post Ban MT6700, MT6700C and MT6700CH series, 1998 production |