ONLY ATF has that answer.
If you have a good buddy who is a cop, he can look up if it's Stolen or not. That's about it.
Most states do not HAVE a system to register guns. When you buy a gun from a Dealer, the dealer keeps a copy of the record of the sale at their shop.
Most of the US does not have gun registration. Where there IS registration, that information is not available to the public.Most of the US does not have gun registration. In areas that do, that information is not available to the public.
Generally speaking, no. A few states, 5 or 6, require gun registration, but in most of the U.S. there is no registration. The 4473 form you fill out stays at the gun shop for 20 years, then after that, the gun shop can shred and dispose of the forms, but that isn't the same thing as having to register the gun.
Depends on where you are. Despite common belief, in MOST of the US, there are NO guns registered to you, since there is no registration of ordinary firearms. A Dealer must maintain a record of any gun sold for a period of 20 years. Those records are retained at the shop.
the last registerd owner
Look on the weapon. If this is an instance of a stolen firearm, and you need the serial number for reporting, there are a couple different ways you might be able to find it. If you have a case the firearm came with (particularly with handguns), the number could be on a tag on the case. If you remember when and where you bought it, the shop you bought it from should be able to pull up those records.
Depends on where you are. In most of the US, no.
Yes
No, it doesn't.
I would find it difficult to find out what type of gun you have.
well thank you, your swell
No one knows.