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Serial numbers were not required before 1968. Check with your local police.
A number of factors determine the value of a rifle. One fact or factor, in this case, is that the rifles have consecutive serial numbers and that increases the value to some. Other factors are; how low are the serial numbers, pre-war manufacture or date of manufacture, condition of the firearm, appearance, condition of the wood, sights, saddlering carbine model. Determine your items serial numbers and then research the date of manufacture specific to the numbers. That will help. Go online and research auction prices for similar items. Get review from a gunsmith as to such factors. Watch fingerprints and keep it clean and oiled, and safe. Gry
Contact police, provide them with the information you DO have. See if you can contact the person you bought the gun from, and if they have a record. Next time, record serial numbers, keep them in a safe place, along with photos.
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You should always keep your firearms serial numbers recorded in a safe place; and all paperwork (reciepts etc) that they came with. If purchased from a federal firearms licensee (gun store), call them. Your papers will be on file.
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You can purchase a USB to Serial lead, which will work.Hope this helpsbe safe
You need the serial number from the side of the radio and also the VIN number. You call an Audi dealership and give them the two numbers and for a $30.00 fee they will give you the radio code to take the radio off of "safe" mode. Lewis Powell
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AnswerThis question is a bit confusing. If they are registered in YOUR name, YOU must have registered them, you should know what agency you registered them with, and they should be in YOUR gun safe.
They are not that safe as someone can easily spy on you and look at the numbers or letters on your locker.