ser.no.3 D85 532 model 10-7 can say that the Model 10-7 was first produced,in the year 1977.I would guess that with a 9D prefix to your serial number,it could have been produced in 1979.The values range between 85 dollars for a specimen in poor condition up to 300 dollars for a example in excellent condition.
Haven't seen that marking. Choke markings on Browning shotguns are coded by a series of asterisks and dashes. They also had a marking called 'ACIER SPECIAL' which simply means special steel, indicating the gun was suitable for smokeless powder.
A butterfly is special because it is the only mini beast with colourful wings with decorations.
No reason in particular. Only if you wanna mark your special pokemon :P
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A marking? On your body? Unless it is truly special, a cross, a heart, it is just a chance similarity in marks. I wouldn't get excited about it.
No such marking with that many numbers and letters in that configuration was ever put on a S&W
Yes. Nearly every Main Coon has an M figure marking on their forehead.
Hopefully you are looking at the barrel marking indicating a nickel steel barrel, and not that the rifle has been nickel plated. We would have to have a LOT more information to even hazard a guess on value. Condition, originality, any special order features....? Is it actually a rifle, or it is a carbine? Digital pictures would be a big help. sales@countrygunsmith.net
Yep, the spots are slightly different on each cheetah. I think they look as different to each other as we do to each other.
in the authentic ones there will be a special marking on the inside and give you info on where it is made and stuff like that
need of information is where using it for special purpose
That marking just means "Special Steel". You need to find a model name or number to determine what it might be worth.