No way to tell just by the serial number.
What model of rifle are we talking about?I would need to also know what kind of condition are we talking about also.Include these in your next post along with the serial number and caliber and I can get you a answer.
You did NT say what kind of rifle, and that can make a difference. The lack of a letter prefix indicates a newer rifle. You can contact Marlin customer service through their website.
If you would be kind enough to supply the serial number to your rifle,I would be able to supply the year of production.
What kind of rifle is it? Bolt action, semi-auto? Caliber? Does it have the original box, manual, papers? Any accessories? How many rounds through it? Finish?
It is impossible to answer your question with just a serial number.
it was made by Winchester for sears basically its a model 70 Winchester.
That's a patent date, you need to atleast describe what kind of rifle you have, pump, bolt, something.... Patent dates nor serials a model specific.
i can tell you that your browning was made in 1980.This is established by the letters pm in the moddle of your serial number.i cannot tell you what kind of browning you have without a more detailed description of your firearm.(Shotgun or rifle,pump action,semi-auto,bolt action,caliber or gauge.).
It is impossible to tell you with only the serial numbrer.
There is many variables that will effect the price of a winchester model 70.First is it a pre-64 model 70 rifle,or is it a post 64 model 70 rifle?What kind of condition is the rifle in?Is the wood and metal in good condition or is it worn?The best way to answer your question is to know the serial number so that your rifle can be dated and have you describe in good detail the condition the rifle is in.
Impossible to answer. A serial number is NOT unique to only one gun in the world- if it were so, serial numbers will be numbered into the trillions.
You can't identify a firearm with only the serial number.