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No, I doubt if such a list exists, and if it did it would only be accessable to law enforcement officials. There are lists of serial numbers reported stolen, but these are not available to the public either. gun stores can run serial numbers. but they might charge a fee.
Try buying a Haynes instruction manuel for the Beretta corsica all the diagrams you would ever need are in the back of it and they should be available for under 20 dollars.
No way to tell. Serial numbers are NOT unique to only one gun, or they would be billions of numbers.
No way to tell. If you are referring to a firearm, serial numbers are not unique to only 1 gun in the world- or they would be several billion numbers.
You can look up serial numbers at Proofhouse.com
it would appear there are too many numbers in your serial number.....................
Serial number is on the frame.
should not have 2 sets of serial numbers. the only serial number should be located on the right side of the frame just above trigger. there is no serial number on the slide unless someone put a number on the slide.....................
1908 serial numbers began with C, D or E. See the link.
There is way to tell that from a serial number alone. A serial number is NOT unique to only one firearm- or they would be numbers in the billions.
Sorry, but you probably cannot. Most serial numbers alone do not convey much information, and despite belief to the contrary, a serial number is NOT unique to only one gun in the world (or serial numbers would run into the billions)
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