the Stevens model 325 series was produced by Savage from 1947 until it was discontinued in 1950.Later savage manufactured the 340 (essentially the same gun)
under the Savage name.Serial numbers were required under the gun control act which was made into law in 1968.From that point on all firearms made were required to have serial numbers.
The serial # will be on the left side of the receiver just above the wood. If there is no serial # then your rifle was produced before 1968. Before 1968 serial #'s were not required by law on a .22 cal rifle.
Remington Model 550-1 does not have serial numbers.
If manufactured prior to 1969, it doesn't have one.
100-300 USD
January 1, 1969, as required by the Gun Control Act of 1968.
Not until required by law in 1969.
Serial numbers were not required before 1968. Some makers sn'd and some didn't.
On older weapons such as yours, serial numbers did not exist as they were not required by the government then. I don't know exactly when it was produced. Somewhere between 1900 and 1920.
Serial numbers were not required at that time.
Serial numbers were not required prior to 1968.
Serial numbers were not required before the GCA 68 was enacted.
It may not have one. Rifles and shotguns made prior to 1968 were not required to have serial numbers.
model 77 does not have a serial number,they were made before serial numbers were required
Between 1933 - 1942. Serial numbers were not required by law on shotguns and rifles until 1968.
It may not have one. Serial numbers were not required by law on rifles and shotguns until 1968.
Serial numbers were not required before 1968. If it has one, check under the forearm, on the barrel and on the action.
Serial numbers were not required on long arms before Jan 1, 1969. Most manufacturers did not assign serial numbers to small caliber rifles or utility shotguns.