All firearms were required to have serial numbers with the passage of the gun control act of 1968.This law became affective with the first day of the year 1969.
The Gun Control Act of 1968 made it mandatory for all firearms manufactured in or imported into the US to have serial numbers.
It probably does not have one. Serial numbers were not required on shotguns manufactured or imported before 1969.
SN's are available at the Browning website.
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Most of the time the serial number is all that is required to age your Browning.Browning uses a series of letters and numbers in combination to set the year of production.If you would like to post your serial number,we should be able to age your Browning handgun for you.
Browning never used the letter B prefix to there serial numbers.
Depending on when it was made, there may not be one. Browning Hi-power was patented at one time by a Belgian company (FN), and has been around since the 1920's, before Federal Law dictated that all firearms manufactured or imported in(to) this country bear serial numbers.
Serial numbers allow for dating when produced.
Every Browning has a serial number on it. The location depends on the model.
The serial number is on the receiver.
All Brownings have serial numbers.
The letter "k" is not used by Browning in serial numbers.