I've inherited four or three "heirloom" guns that were manufactured without a serial number. Even before the 1968 law required it, most big gun makers put serial numbers on guns anyway for inventory control, QC, and warranty purposes but I have no idea how old these guns are precisely because they have no S/N. For the most part all I have to go by is they're chambered in cartridges that came about after the advent of smokeless powders.
Yeah, I'm the same way. Sometimes it takes a couple of days -- enough for the drugs wear off -- before I can make heads or tails of what I've written.
And thank you. We aims to please.





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