Go to the Library and see if you can find any edition of Gun Trader, Modern Gun Values, or Flaydermans and start looking through the photos closely. Hope that helps! Blue Mt Gunworks
The serial number by itself doesn't identify a specific model.
nobody knows that except them their friends and families
No way to answer without a detailed description of all markings, condition, box, accessories, papers, finish, sights, etc..
There is no law that requires it but most law enforcement agencies have internal regulations that require officers to identify themselves (when asked) by either their name or their badge number. This regulation obviously does not apply to officers working in undercover assignments.
Google fender and go tot their product dating page. it will help identify where your Fender was made. For example if there is a MN or MZ in front of the serial number it was made in Mexico.
Take it to a gunsmith
Unable to identify model from just the serial number. Need a detailed description of all markings, type of action, finish, caliber.
Rifle? Handgun? Caliber? Maker? Other markings?
Impossible to answer without a DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF ALL MARKINGS and the serial number.
Just the sn is not enough. At a minimum you need to describe ALL markings, caliber/gauge, type of gun (handgun, rifle, shotgun), barrel length, overall condition.
Not with just the serial number.
By the serial number, features and markings.
Markings on packages that identify a material as hazardous include the square-on-point, or diamond, hazard class labels as well as labels that list in words what the hazard may be, and the UN ID number and the Proper Shipping Name.
Need a a DETAILED description of ALL markings, type of action, caliber, type of firearm (handgun or rifle or shotgun),
Need to know all markings, features, bbl length, type of action, finish and caliber.
Slide markings and proof marks are used also.
Impossible to answer without a detailed description of all features and markings to include calibe, type of action, sights and grip.