In the US, no.
Gun dealers do not register ANY gun sales with the Federal Government (with the exception of machine guns, etc). They must maintain a record of all firearms sales at their place of business for 20 years. New & used guns both.
depends on who's it was and where you purchased it, if you bought it, theyd have record of it. at stores such as a Gander Mountain, Bass Pro, Cabelas etc.
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.
No
Florida- as in MOST of the US, does not have registration of ordinary firearms. When a dealer sells a gun, he must maintain a record of the sale (at his shop) for 20 years, but there is no government registration.
From the bill of sale or from the store u purchased from Regardless of if you have the bill of sale or not, it will be in there record book that is required to meet the obligations for having a FFL.
No. It is sealed only to the view of the general public. The courts, law enforcement and government agencies will ALWAYS have access to the complete criminal record.
No way to answer your question. There is no gun registration in most of the US (contrary to popular belief) and no way of identifying where a given gun was purchased.
Numrich gun parts can be purchased from the official 'Numrich Gun Part Corporation' website. One can purchase a number of parts including safety buttons and magazines.
Sheridan started in 1945. Later it was purchased by Benjamin air gun company and Later Benjamin was purchased by Crosman air gun company. It is still in production.
Gun show, gun shop
You can keep your gun with you in Minnesota if you have a permit to carry.