The sub model name tends to be on the lower sides of the receiver, not sure about serial.
No way to answer without the exact model
1884-1887 depending on exact model
Unfortunately the serial number provided does not match the format used by Winchester to track the manufacture dates of their firearms. Due to privacy concerns and security reasons Winchester does not share any information about their firearms and their serial numbers which makes it impossible to determine the exact manufacture date of the Winchester Model 70 with the serial number G2239505.
You can find the age of a Zeiss lens by the serial number by sending an email to the Carl Zeiss customer service team. By providing them with the serial number, they can look up the exact month and year of manufacture.
For the vast number of Winchester Models, the serial number can be used to determine the year of manufacture. There are a number of good references sources (depending upon the specific model) that have tables that cross reference the serial number to a year of manufacture. For the older models, the Cody Firearms Museum has the original factory ledgers that list the exact date the gun was received in the warehouse from the assembly room.
Early 60's or so. You will have to call S&W for an exact date.
Your best bet in this case is to contact the manufacturer and see if they will search their records for a date of manufacture. It's possible that the serial number gives a clue as to the approximate or exact date of manufacture, but that can only be determined by contacting S&W. This type of information is rarely available in the public.
With out a serial number I cannot give the exact year of production.I can say that the model 62A was made by winchester from 1940-1958.With a total production of 409,000 made.
I can't give you the exact date. If it helps any, it was made within the past 20 years
1950-1969 for exact information, it is worth the price to get a factory letter from Smith & Wesson
It will be a combination of numbers and letters stamped into the side. Exact location will be specific to model and year of manufacture. If you are unable to find the serial number, I would be suspicious of the weapon, as it probably points to having a criminally linked past.
The Remington Model 11-87 was manufactured from 1987 onwards, and to determine the specific manufacture date for a particular serial number like 444542, you would typically need to consult Remington's serial number lookup resources or contact their customer service. Serial number databases often provide information based on the specific range of production years for each model. Without access to those resources, I can't provide an exact date for that serial number.