No.
no
RCA didn't use the VZT prefix in their models, however, the VST prefix was used for a number of years from the 70's to the 80's.
The letter C prefix was assigned to the Smith and Wesson models 10,11,12,45,and Aircrewmen and there pre-model variations.The serial number c903599 indicates that you have one of the models listed above and it was produced in either 1966,or 1967.
There is no special SI prefix for the number 3.
My answer would be no.Browning never used a K prefix to the serial number on any model of their shotguns,let alone the 20ga models.
The prefix Bi- represents the number 2.
Need more information. Start with the manufacturer or trade name marked on the rifle. I can find 50 or more models that COULD have a 7-digit serial number with a B prefix.
Mercury outboards manufactured with the OG prefix, have the year model listed on the serial number tag. The OG models were produced from the mid to late 1990,s.
The letter K prefix to your serial number was assigned to revolvers made by Smith and Wesson from 1946-1970.These were given to the models 14,15,16,17,18,19,48,53,66,67,68.It should be noted that all K prefix frames were target frame revolvers.Your serial number indicates that your Smith and Wesson handgun was made in the year 1964.
Renumber is a prefix numbered is a suffix
You should dial *67 and then dial the phone number.
renumber