Slide the Top Lever to the right to open the chamber. Turn the shotgun upside down. Look at the end of the barrel between the receiver and barrel. Get a flashlight and you'll see a series of numbers stamped in the bottom of the barrel.
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There is no fixed or standard length. There are serial numbers of different lengths for different purposes.
For whatever help this is on 20 Aug 05, I am holding an Ithaca M49 which shows that the serial number is 9 digits long and stamped into the left front side, parallel to the barrel, and forward of the trigger in the action case. I hope this helps, Brad This is 28 Aug 05, my Ithaca M-49 has a 6 digit serial number, and is also stamped on the left front side, parallel to the barrel, and forward of the trigger. Dan The earliest (around 1962) models of the M49 Saddlegun didn't have serial numbers. The serial numbers were added to the lower left of the receiver in the later 1960s as required by the gun act of 1968. I don't recall the exact dates.
Is it 45 ACP or 45 Long Colt? Single action or Double action? Barrel length? Finish? Need to know in order to answer. Depending on what you mean by "original registration", it may not exist.
Because then they are more complicated so there can be more phone numbers. Imagine if phone numbers were 3 numbers long! We would have run out a long time ago.
If the mass of the barrel is 40 kilograms and the barrel is presently on earth, then it weighs 392 newtons (88.2 pounds). What you do with it, what dizzying gyrations you subject it to, or what other objects happen to be nearby, have no effect on its weight.