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The brand and model number, as the serial number is unique to the individual instrument.
by law any handgun that has had the serial number removed is an illegal pistol. good for parts
Yes, if you have the frame number (and the bike is original) phone your Honda parts dealer and he can tell you the model and year of manufacture.
There is ONE serial number (may have several digits that make up entire number) The serial number is the number on the receiver (frame) of the gun, Other numbers may be assembly numbers or parts numbers. By law, the receiver IS the gun- the rest is only "parts".
Unfortunately, that is not the serial number- it is an assembly number to keep the same parts together during the build. Remove the grips, you will find serial number stamped on frame. It will have letters. Repost with that info.
Model 06 serial number 786735 was assembled as a parts clean rifle sometime in the latter 1930s.
The serial number 9137327 for a 20 HP Mercury Outboard is not not listed in the Mercury Marine parts catalog.
Only the receiver has a sn. The various parts may or may not have a parts drawing number on them.
The transmission serial number on a Honda Odyssey is located on the side of the transmission stamped on a tag. This is important when ordering replacement parts or completing repairs.
Serial numbers on rifles and shotguns were not required by US law until the 1968 Gun Control Act. Numbers may be a model number, a parts number, or an assembly number, used to keep parts of one gun together as it was assembled.
all current hand guns have serial numbers, including police department handguns. if your handgun has no serial number then the serial # has been illegally removed and there is a possibility gun is stolen and thief removed the serial number........you have a parts gun if no serial number..................
I'm not sure what you are asking. "Matching" serial numbers means the same serial number is stamped on two or more parts. On an antique gun this is important because the parts were hand finished so replaced parts will not fit perfectly and lower the value of the gun. A model 1890 should have the serial number on the lower tang (behind the trigger guard) and if higher than 232328 it should be repeated on the receiver extention attached to the barrel. So, if you have that same number in both those places, you have matching numbers. Number 577045 was manufactured in 1917.