No. If you know the manufacturer and model some information may be available. Several enthusiast sites have lists that identify the year of manufacture by serial number for some popular models. The Springfield Research Center site has compiled a very incomplete list of serial numbers that have verified military history, but even there a hit will probably only give a date it was issued, inventoried, or disposed of by a unit.
that depends on who made it and if any records were kept ?????????
if it's a colt, S&W or Winchester you can find information...........
If data has been published, yes.
Go to diamondgunsmithing on the internet and enter your serial number. That will do it.
Yes,www.proofhouse.com
Mossberg does not have a site for determining serial number/date references.
you can go to this site and check for the manufacturer of your rifle. you can enter in the serial number and it will tell you the year. go to this site. ccroll down the left collum. http://www.oldguns.net/
You can call Browing or you can request a history letter or you can go the Browning web site and check the serial number.
No, there is no such site. The Model 10-5 was made during 1962.
Ruger has a serial number search function on the company web site.
No
I have a model 55 with serial number 7902 which was manufactured in 1927. Use this web site, click on model and enter serial number it will tell you the date of manufacture. http://oldguns.net/sn_php/winmods.htm or old guns.net to start Sam B at yosambouch@hotmail.com
Ruger has extensive serial number information on their web site.
Yes, the game manufacturer usually has a site to sell you a serial number. WikiAnswers will not assist with software piracy.
Go to the Browning home page www.browning.com/services where they list serial numbers of all brownings. you can send browning the serial number of your gun and for a price they will send you the history of your particular gun.