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If the bolt hasn't been replaced, the serial number will be on the bolt.
You can also find one on the barrel under the fore grip if it isn't apparent on the barrel where it mates to the receiver, and on the receiver its self.
Remember that all weapons are required to have the serial number stamped on all removable parts (major parts)
This question cannot be answered without you providing the serial number to you Glenfield model 60 .22cal semi-auto rifle.
I believe I have a Marlin No.18 pump action octagon barrel single shot rifle. Would upload photo but cannot locate this option.
Cannot answer with info you provided.
THIS Glenfield MOD 50 BOLT ACTION SHOTGUN WAS MANUFACTURED 1966-1972. I HAVE ONE AND ALSO CANNOT LOCATE THE SERIAL NUMBER.
Your question cannot be answered with the info that you supplied.You must give a name of the maker of your firearm,caliber/or gauge,barrel length,action type(single shot,pump action,bolt action,revolver,semi-auto)etc.along with the serial number to get a answer to your question.
We cannot tell from a serial number. The caliber is marked on the barrel.
this question cannot be answered without you providing the model of your revolver,caliber,barrel length,along with the serial number.
The barrel on a Bryco Model 59 .380 caliber pistol cannot be replaced with a 9mm barrel because they are different dimensions. The internal components are also slightly different due to a difference in caliber.
The COP company (now out of business) made a 4 shot .357 magnum, but cannot recall a 4 shot 44.
A .50 caliber gun can be used as an anti aircraft weapon. I am not up to his caliber; he outperforms me on the job. An athlete of his caliber surely cannot be defeated.
Your question cannot be answered unless you provide a serial number to the Winchester model 88 lever action rifle in question.
No, you cannot.