Yes/No/Maybe. There's no solid connection between the length of the serial number and the quality of the bike.
You can borrow the bike of your friend as long as you take good care of it.
Yes, as long as he knows the serial number.
You will have to call Browning with the serial number.
There is a white sticker on the underside of my Acer Aspire 5570 that looks like this: MFG.DATE..... long bar code... S/N: a long code with numbers and letters (THIS is the serial number).... SNID: a long code of numbers (this is NOT the serial number) I will repeat, the S/N code IS the serial number...not the SNID.
In most cases, if you give me only a serial number, and no info on make, model, caliber, then no. A serial number is not unque, or it would be 20 numbers long.
The word "bike" has a long vowel sound because the letter "i" is pronounced like the name of the letter itself ("eye").
Impossible to answer without a serial number.
The serial number is the long group of numbers on the back of the box! Don't be a Judas - quote" Judas, was a THIEF"
Sorry- impossible to answer. A serial number is not unique to only one gun in the world, or it would be a VERY long number.
Sixteen Digits
Hey there. It totally depends on what you are willing to pay. Bikes are usually from $100-$250 in range. If you want to get a good bike, get a more expensive and brand name bike. Usually German bikes last long. If you want a cheap bike to learn on, then buy a cheaper bike from about $80-$100. Finding a good road bike that is around $80 is NEARLY impossible. But i would suggest to buy a good bike that is about $120-$150 because it doesn't take that long to learn how to ride a bike. I learned in one day, so if you buy a bike, might as well buy a good one that will last long instead of buying a bike that will break, causing you to waste more money.
Impossible to answer wihtout a serial number.