The first step is to identify what the firearm is, as in who made it and what the model is. Many books have been written on the subject.
Need serial number to date most any firearm. Check Browning's website under customer service, then date your firearm. Value is determined by condition of firearm, and area of the sale.
the term 38-55 stands for the caliber of the firearm,the age of your firearm will be determined by the model number and serial number.the 38-55 caliber was introduced in the mid 1890,s.
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Need serial number to date most any firearm. Check Browning's website under customer service, then date your firearm. Value is determined by condition of firearm, and area of the sale.
You will have to call Browning to find out. Need serial number to date most any firearm. Check Browning's website under customer service, then date your firearm. Value is determined by condition of firearm, and area of the sale.
Need serial number to date most any firearm. Check Browning's website under customer service, then date your firearm. Value is determined by condition of firearm, and area of the sale.
Need serial number to date most any firearm. Check Browning's website under customer service, then date your firearm. Value is determined by condition of firearm, and area of the sale.
If you're determined at any point to actually have access to that firearm, yes.
If the firearm owner records the name of the person he wishes to have the firearm and so identifies the firearm in his will, that person is eligible to receive the gun. Otherwise, the estate administrator can indicate who can receive the gun.
Be of legal age and not be legally disqualified from purchasing a firearm.
often the model and maker are stamped on the weapon
age is determined by serial number...and model The company was founded in 1852 in Norwich, CT. To look up the age of a specific firearm, look up the model and serial number. Calling the company may help in this regard.