No, I doubt if such a list exists, and if it did it would only be accessable to law enforcement officials. There are lists of serial numbers reported stolen, but these are not available to the public either. gun stores can run serial numbers. but they might charge a fee.
Some manufacturers websites have serial number data available, i.e, Ruger and Browning. Proofhouse.com has serial numbers for Colt Oldguns.net has some serial numbers ArmsCollector.com has some handgun forums.
Blue Book of Gun Values
Yes, depending on who made it and if records survived.
Thirteen for most of Wachovia checking accounts.
The bald eagle's numbers have recovered, it is no longer endangered.
They were at one time in the not too distant past, but their numbers have recovered.
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Because they're afraid President Obama will outlaw the purchase of handguns in the near future.
Not normal. Frowned upond by the Federal Gov't and can result in big fines and jail time.
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Phone numbers - including most cell phones - are available on certain public records, thus they are publicly available. It is, however, possible to have unpublished numbers that will not be available to the public.
Burgo was an inexpensive brand of German handguns. Import of most stopped with the 1968 Gun Control Act. There is little colelctor interest, and I know of no data base for serial numbers. Sorry-