Is it a revolver or semi-auto? You can go to Ruger's website to look up the serial number.
it is in the original plastic case with what appears to be a serial number 3115202
It means it is a replacement bill, that the original bill with that serial number had a flaw upon inspection, and it was reprinted and the letter after the serial number being replaced with the star to indicate the reprint.
Depends on where you bought the gun. If from a store they should have the info. It might even be on your receipt. If you bought at pawn shop they usually include that info on the receipt. If you bought from individual and your state doesnt require registration you're out of luck.
That's called a star note. The star at the end of the serial number indicates that the original bill was damaged during printing and was then replaced.
What is the manufactures date on an Iver Johnson revolver serial # Q18255
Impossible to answer because you did provide any information about the revolver or the serial number.
Generally, yes, if you submit the make, model & serial number of the revolver.
On a Colt revolver, the serial number is generally in two places. When you open the cylinder you will find the serial number at the base of the frame & crane.
Serial number shows it is a single action revolver made someime after 1978.
what kind of revolver?? by the way, its serial number
No serial number provided. Serial # 426742
And the model is...............?
80750D
if your '51 navy is original (not repro) and no '0' in front of serial number, then made about 1853.................................. i have a 1851 also serial number 56870 could you tell me mine.at cortez@wildblue.net
My iver johnson has the serial # on the trigger guard
From what I've learned on the Internet, the number on the butt is a government inventory control number. The serial number is stamped on the frame of the revolver; look for it after swinging out the cylinder.