It is illegal in every state
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No. You won't be returned a firearm which has the serial number removed.
If it was a firearm originally manufactured without a serial number (serial numbers weren't required on firearms in the US until the passage of the Gun Control Act of 1968), then no. However, a firearm which originally had a serial number and had it removed - very much illegal.
maker of the firearm and model first, then serial number
is that the serial number of a model A ford ??? or firearm?? If a firearm, which firearms, who made it and what model............?????
These were made many years ago, and may not HAVE a serial number. Serial numbers were not required by law on rifles and shotguns until 1968. Yes, it is perfectly legal to own a firearm that never HAD a serial number IF the law did not require it at the time the gun was made. It is illegal to remove any serial number from a firearm, or to possess one that has had the SN removed.
sorry- no public serial number records.
What model of firearm are we talking about with the serial number 51103?Please include the make of firearm and model number to get a answer to your question.
Only if serial number data is available
No
In the US, firearms weren't required to have serial numbers until 1968. A gun before then is grandfathered in. They may not, however, receive or sell a firearm with the serial number removed (whether it was made before or after 1968).
Impossible to answer. Serial numbers are not unique to only one firearm, and there is no single database of ALL firearm serial numbers.
No