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.
If sn data has been published, you can look it up.
No "code" involved. You just have to find a source for SAKO serial numbers.
Made in 1970
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take out the stereo, find the unit serial number. there are websites that can decode the serial number for you for a small charge, about £5
you can only tell by the serial number on the engine and a decode book.
Trane XL 1200 Model Number TWX030D100A1 Serial Number R3833PJ2F Manufactured Date was September 2000
there is no code. merely send in serial number found on right side of frame just above trigger. ................the serial number is then looked up to determine year of manufacture....
how can you decode an engine number?
The first 3 digits will give you to year and week the unit was manufactured. Don't know what the rest are...