value depends on overall condition...............
Impossible to know the caliber with only a serial number. It should be marked on the barrel.
Caliber should be on the barrel. SN's were not required until 1968
Who made it, what caliber is it, is it a rifle, shotgun or hadgun, how long is the barrel, is the barrel round or octagon, what is the stock made out of, what is the serial number(if any)? Who made it, what caliber is it, is it a rifle, shotgun or hadgun, how long is the barrel, is the barrel round or octagon, what is the stock made out of, what is the serial number(if any)?
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What is the caliber, barrel length, finish, grip material, markings on barrel?
Caliber, maker, serial number, proof marks, etc..
Check the receiver/barrel
You must provide the serial number.
Need model number or style. Most likely this is an FN gun in the Hi-Power line of 9mm. The barrel should tell you the caliber.
I assume your single action is pre-war ? If so, then made about 1907. As to the caliber, check markings on barrel. that should give the caliber.......
Need to know caliber, barrel length, and type of action.
We cannot tell from a serial number. The caliber is marked on the barrel.