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Used to keep the parts identified for assembley.For gun collectors, it means that all of the parts that were originally assembled on the gun are still on the gun. A mismatched serial number means that the part with the non-matching number has been replaced, and may not fit correctly. Guns with matching numbers are more valuable to collectors.


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I just purchased a handgun from a gun show but I notice the number on the barrel does not match the serial number shown on the frame.?

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