What is the make and model of my gun?

What is the make and model of my gun?

Model numbers or names are often stamped or engraved on the barrel or slide, often along with the Make. In some cases, the Model will also be represented as a prefix or other portion of the pistol’s serial number, or may be stamped on the frame in less obvious locations (e.g., under the grip panels).

Where can I find the make of a gun?

Semi-autos will usually have the make and model of the firearm printed on the slide, either on the right or left side. There may be certain information printed on both sides. Some guns will even have safety info, such as a warning that there isn’t a magazine disconnect safety or other pertinent gun safety information.

Where is a gun serial number?

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 does the serial number on a Belgium Browning come from?

The Belgium Browning is not a particular model of gun, as most Browning firearms have historically been manufactured in Belgium. Serial numbers help gun owners date their firearms, but they are not always reliable for older models.

Is there a Browning Model 71 made in Belgium?

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What kind of action does a Browning Belgium rifle have?

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How can I find out the serial number of my Browning rifle?

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