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Where can I find the make of a gun?
The marks can be on the left or right side of the gun, but the exact location depends on the type of firearm — on long guns like rifles and shotguns, the markings are usually engraved on the barrel, at the point where it (the barrel) meets the rest of the gun.
Where is the serial number on guns?
The serial number usually appears in more than one place on the pistol. The most important feature to look for is a script letter following or beneath the four-digit number, which is most often found on the vertical face of the locking block just below the point where the barrel joins the frame.
Where is the model number on a shotgun?
Look on both sides of the gun, directly under the trigger. This is where almost every shotgun manufacturer places the shotgun brand seal. Turn the butt of the shotgun handle stock toward you. Look for a thin steel plate tacked to the rear of the handle with the shotgun brand name and the model number on it.
How to search for the make, model, and make of a gun?
This tells you the gun’s maker. For example, with a gun serial number of 331-12345, just enter 331. The search “gun serial number 331” brings up results for the Ruger SR9, which is the gun’s correct make and model.
How can I find out the serial number of a gun?
Do a Google search. Enter the words “gun serial number” in the search bar, followed by the portion of the number before the first hyphen. This tells you the gun’s maker. For example, with a gun serial number of 331-12345, just enter 331.
How can I tell what kind of gun I have?
The Easiest Way to Identify a Gun Model Type One of the easiest ways to find out what gun you have is checking out the maker’s marks on the slide or barrel. Firearms manufacturers, you see, stamp a certain amount of information on the outside of the gun. Long guns tend to have that information stamped directly on the barrel.
How can I find out if my gun was stolen?
The only way to determine conclusively whether a used gun is stolen is to take it to a law enforcement officer. She can run the serial number to determine whether the gun was stolen or used in a crime. If it was reported stolen or used in a crime, the gun will be confiscated.