Yes. But it is kept in the NCIC (National Crime Information Center) computer files. It is a restricted database, and unless you are in the law enforcement community you cannot gain access to it.
You can't- unless you are a law enforcement officer. However, if you are concerned that a gun you are considering buying may be stolen, see if your local law enforcement will run the serial number for you.
It is not a good idea to post on the internet the serial numbers of your weapon. Someone could report it stolen and even if you have proof of purchase it will be a real hassle for you to remove it from the stolen guns list.
No, I doubt if such a list exists, and if it did it would only be accessable to law enforcement officials. There are lists of serial numbers reported stolen, but these are not available to the public either. gun stores can run serial numbers. but they might charge a fee.
Most pawn shops have to make a list of all items pawned, the models numbers and the serial numbers. Those lists are collected by the local Police Depts and the information checked against stolen equipment reports. The shop will learn later if they have a stolen pawned item.
Proofhouse.com
By downloading serial numbers I assume you mean a list of years and serial numbers? And for the record, only John Deere dealers have this capability to ensure that serial numbers are not forged or altered.
Contact your local police department and give them the serial number. The Police can check on the stolen gun list maintained by the BATFE. If the gun is stolen, the Police will conficate the piece and begin investigation of how it was acquired.
No.
Glocktalk.com or you can call Glock
i think the last 2 numbers of the serial number tells the year
101-135465.
Proofhouse.com has a list of serial numbers that can help you.