The Revelation model 200 .30-30 with the serial number V6810 was likely made in the early 1970s. The Revelation brand was used by the Montgomery Ward department store for firearms produced by various manufacturers, and the serial number can help narrow down its production. However, without specific records, it's challenging to pinpoint the exact year. It’s advisable to consult a firearms expert or reference specific production databases for more precise information.
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Made by Mossberg, and labeled with the Western Auto Revelation brand, your rifle is a Model 640K. If it has no serial number, it was made between 1959 and 1967. Rifles made in 1968 and later were required to have serial numbers. The model went out of production in 1985.
The serial number on a Revelation Model 330A is typically located on the back of the body, near the neck joint or on the base of the guitar's neck. It may also be found inside the soundhole on a label. If you have difficulty locating it, checking the manufacturer's documentation or consulting online resources specific to the model can also help.
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It may not have one. Rifles and shotguns made before 1968 were not required to HAVE a serial number (yes, it is legal. REMOVING a serial number is highly illegal) Many of the "hardware store" guns, such as the Western Auto Revelation, the Montgomery Ward's Wetsernfield or Sears JC Higgins guns were not serially numbered until 1968. PS- your gun is a Savage Model 94D, made for sale by Western Auto.
Your Marlin 336 was made for Western Auto Hardware stores in 1967, AC42831 is the serial number, not a model number. Very nice rifle, BTW.
model number is always smaller than serial
10-125 usd
No sn records.
You can not tell the model number with just the serial number.
e The serial number you listed is not a Model 58 serial number. the serial number starts with an "S"