Does a shotgun have a serial number?
Modern pump or semi auto shotguns will generally be serial numbered on the side or bottom of the action. A break open shotgun will generally have a serial number stamped on the action flat, also referred to as the “”water table”.
How much is a Stevens single-shot 12 gauge?
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Price | $179.99 |
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Gauge | 12 Gauge |
Chamber | 3in |
Capacity | 1 |
Barrel Length | 26in |
Can firearms have the same serial numbers?
Guns made 1968 and after must have unique serial numbers, but only unique within each manufacturer. Guns made before 1968 may have repeating serial numbers, or no serial number at all, and this is permitted because there was no legislation in force that prohibited such practice prior to 1968.
What does 94C stand for?
94C. (1) Any person responsible for paying any sum to any resident (hereafter in this section referred to as the contractor) for carrying out any work (including supply of labour for carrying does not fall under any of the preceding sub-clauses; and (B) is liable to audit of accounts under clause (a) or clause (b) of
What years were the Savage model 94c shotguns manufactured?
The Stevens Model 94 was made in various letter designations from 1937 to 1984. Any of them made before 1968, as I understand it, had no serial numbers, making them pretty much impossible to date. Some, like this one, had Tenite stocks.
What is the age of 94C Stevens 16gauge?
You will find a date code stamped on every shotgun & rifle/shotgun in the Savage/Stevens brands produced between March 1949 and December 1968. Usually, it is behind the hinge pin on the barrel (s) or ahead of the trigger guard on the bottom of the frame. It will sometimes appear as a small circle containing a number and a letter.