It doesn't have one. Long arms manufactured before 1/1/69 were not required to be serialized in the US.
Are you sure it says ARMORY and not ARMS?
I just paid 75 for a 80% Savage.
your sears shotgun was made by savage arms.There model number was savage model 96.
You'll only find the date of sale if you have the original cash register receipt. Springfield shotguns were manufactured by the Stevens division of Savage Arms from 1920 to 1948.
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These shotguns were made by savage/stevens between the years 1986-1989.There was no accurate records kept of the serial numbers as to year of production.
Your shotgun was made by the Stevens branch of the Savage Company. I believe production ended in 1989, but there is not a lot of manufacture date data. You can contact customer service at Savage at (413) 642-4260 for Historical Information
The Springfield Savage 67F is a shotgun that was produced from the early 1960s until the late 1970s. To determine the age of a specific model, you would need to check the serial number, as it can provide information about the year it was manufactured. Generally, if you have a specific serial number, you can refer to production records or contact a firearms expert for a more accurate age estimate.
I would need to know the model of savage rifle,or shotgun you are asking about to be of any assistance to you.The number that you supplied is the serial number to your savage firearm.
I can say that the savage model 775 shotgun was made between the years 1950-1965.I am afraid that is the best That I can do.
3.130.513 mine has serial number A415478
There should be a manufacturer's serial number somewhere. Unless the serial number has been deliberately erased!