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
Sensitive information.