No practical way to do this. If the seller was a dealer, and you filled out paperwork at the show, you may be able to go to the dealer and have them check their records. If you do not know who the dealer was, no way.
Ask you local police to run the serial number. It has been reported it will show up.
You will have to have the police run the serial number. If it has been reported to the police, it will likely show up.
call the state police and give them the serial number off the weapon or take it to a gun shop and have them do a check, but if you were smart and bought the gun legally at a gun show or gun dealer the gun will most likely not be stolen due to the background check and gun registry, also if you purchased the gun off of any tom, dick ,or harry and did not have it registered to you, when you call the police or take it to a gun shop to have the serial number checked you will be going to jail because it is a felony to buy a gun and not have it registered to you .
unless you knew it was stolen you are OK. There must be knowledge that you knew it was stolen to procecute you
Should is an interesting word, and in this context doesn't mean much, until you expand the context of the query. If the jeweler is proving that the diamond is not on the list of stolen diamonds -- those listed with serial numbers, then, yes: the jeweler should show you the serial number on a diamond. If the jeweler wants to prove that a serial number exists on a diamond -- it cannot be seen with the naked eye -- then, yes: the jeweler should show you the serial number on a diamond. Otherwise, the situation requires a context.
Based on the Blue Book of Gun Values, the serial number dates to production in 1948. These are nice little rifles. I bought on earlier today at the gun show in Melbourne Florida.
I show no listing for a prefix to the serial number of 1K.Please check your serial number again and repost your question.
I'm searching for a close serial number 800301536
The records I have show a Colt Cobra with that serial number made in 1974.
Serial number 35514 show up to be a 1958. A list of serial number are post on http://www.marineengine.com/manuals/evinrude/
The records I have show the last serial number made in 1945 was 2693613.
Please check your serial number or model number because the detective special does not show a AE prefix to the serial numbers in my records.