You need to arange to visit a gun shop with the firearms. We are limited in what we can do here without seeing the guns.
Titan was the name used for firearms made for the firm FIE (Firearms Import Export) of Florida. They were low cost firearms made, for the most part, in what was West Germany. There were several different Titan pistols in different calibers. FIE has been out of business for 20 years now. If you can post a description and ALL markings, we would have better chance of getting you some information.
There have been several firearms made with identical serial numbers, and we can't tell much from a SN alone. If you can give us all markings, especially brand and model number, we can try to help.
Go out and find a "catalogue of Firearms" in a book store, you will find the answer there. <><><> There are several THOUSAND gun makers.
it can be DNA(deoxy rbo nucleic acid). some chracterstics of parents can also be inherited
Not enough information to answer. If you will post ALL markings, and a description of the firearm, we'll try to give you an answer. S&W Ctg is a partial caliber, not a make of firearm. Several companies made firearms for cartridges named by the S&W company.
There are several Bluebooks on Firearms available in bookstores. Try the "Standard catalogue of firearms" or one similar to it.
There are several types of caterpillar that match this description. They can have a white belly with a blue back and black markings.
Several companies made firearms for Montgomery Wards under the Western Field name (also for Sears, Western Auto, JC Penney, etc etc) Without the markings on your rifle to indicate WHICH model, there is no way for us to make an educated guess. Closely examine the barrel and the receiver for any markings- you may need to use a strong light- and let us know what you find. There are several cross we can use to decipher who made what- but not without that information on that is on your rifle.
There are several 9mm firearms capable of accepting a suppressor.
Too many to list. There are several hundred.
There are several rules that go along with an inherited IRA. One rule is that the inherited IRA must be retitled. Another rule is that the beneficiary must begin taking distributions the year after the owner dies by December 31st.
There are several. gunbroker, gunauction, and gunsamerica are perhaps the 3 largest.