According to a Marlin owners forum (the Revelation 200 was made by Marlin), that was made in 1966, if the serial number is on the lower tang. If it's on the upper tang, it was probably made in 1969 due to a federal law that dictated where the serial number would be placed. It's also supposed to be extremely interchangeable with the Marlin 336. The Revelation was a price competitor rifle and the stock was probably made with Birch instead of Walnut. From what I've read, it's a good rifle.
If your Revelation is a bolt action 12 g shotgun, these were made for Western Auto by Mossberg as their Model 395. There is little information on these, but they were made from 1964-1983. If your gun has a serial number, it was made after the 1968 Gun Control Act- serial numbers not required prior to that. Sorry we can't narrow it down than that.
A Colt single action 1860 army with that serial number was made in 1866.
Your Marlin 336 was made for Western Auto Hardware stores in 1967, AC42831 is the serial number, not a model number. Very nice rifle, BTW.
Your colt single action army dates to 1881 with the serial number you provided.
A firearm cannot be identified by the serial number alone.
IF they were made prior to 1965 they have no serial number
No published sn data.
No sn data in the public domain.
Your serial number indicates that your Glenfield model 20 bolt action was made in the year 1980.
1877 if it's a Single Action Army. Nothing special about the serial number.
Impossible to answer without the serial number.
Proofhouse.com has Colt serial number tables.Proofhouse.com has Colt serial number tables.