If sn data has been published, you can look it up.
You don't decode the serial, you decode the date code stamped on the barrel starting in 1921. If you have something before that you need a model/serial to date it. Check the manufactured date link on the Remington Society of America for details.
You don't decode the serial, you decode the date code stamped on the barrel starting in 1921. If you have something before that you need a model/serial to date it. Check the manufactured date link on the Remington Society of America for details.
Yes it is illegal to own a gun that does not have a serial number. It is also illegal to remove the serial number off a gun.
With just the serial number, nothing.
It would be almost impossible to identify a gun just by its serial number.
No "code" involved. You just have to find a source for SAKO serial numbers.
Just by the serial number, no.
Impossible to answer. A serial number is not unique to only one gun in the world.
Impossible to date a gun with just the serial number and no other informaiton.
The serial number is on the frame.
Gun Registration...
You find a published list of serial numbers for the maker.