No. Serial numbers were not required until 1968 on rifles. Most have a Sears model number that is mistaken for a serial number
No way to tell- SNs are not unique, or they would be 20 numbers long. Unique to ONE make and ONE model. Some military rifles used repeating serial numbers. Sorry-
Need a model, serial numbers are not unique accross rifles. RW is Remington Works
A lot of older lower end rifles and shot guns didn't have serial numbers. The fed didn't require guns to have unique serial numbers until after WW2
There is no way to tell from the information you have provided. A serial number is NOT unique to your gun. It may be unique to THAT make and model. Thus you could have a Winchester Model 70, and a Winchester Model 100, 2 very different rifles- but BOTH could have the same serial number. If it were not so, serial numbers would now have at least 50 numbers.
no because serial numbers all have a unique number
Yes, bicycles typically have serial numbers that are unique to each bike. These numbers are used for identification and registration purposes.
Impossible to answer. Serial numbers are not unique to only one firearm, and there is no single database of ALL firearm serial numbers.
Yes, bikes have serial numbers which are unique identifiers for each bike. Serial numbers are important for tracking ownership, reporting theft, and for warranty purposes.
Not possible. Serial numbers are not unique to one maker.
Impossible to answer. Serial numbers are not unique to only one firearm, and there is no single database of ALL firearm serial numbers.
No way to tell. Serial numbers are NOT unique to only one gun, or they would be billions of numbers.
No. Serial numbers aer NOT UNIQUE. They are intended to be unique to a given make and model- but a gun can be rebarreled to a different caliber.