Yes. But it is kept in the NCIC (National Crime Information Center) computer files. It is a restricted database, and unless you are in the law enforcement community you cannot gain access to it.
Yearly production records of most firearms are kept by serial numbers. The serial number is key to the firearm's age.
Chemicals should be kept secure so they will not be stolen or misused.
Cigarettes are kept in a secure area at Walgreens, making it impossible for them to be stolen.
These shotguns were made by savage/stevens between the years 1986-1989.There was no accurate records kept of the serial numbers as to year of production.
you PS3 will get stolen, you gooch.
The best that I can do is say that all Winchester model ranger shotguns(of which yours is one) were made from 1983 onward.Most of these shotguns serial numbers were not kept in the records of Winchester as to the serial number and year of manufacture.
Your stevens model 9478 shotgun was made during the years 1978-1985.while serial numbers were on the shotguns I do not believe that serial number records were kept as to the year of production.
I would get that stolen motorbike to the proper authorities ASAP and try to keep myself out of a heap of trouble!
That serial number falls into the range of numbers 1-72250 which I can say was assigned to the Browing Hi-power from 1945-1954,and the records were not kept as to the serial numbers per year of production.You may find a more accurate production year by going to the browning web-site under customer service and looking under date your Browning.
Winchester kept records of the production of the model 1894 rifle.These records showed how many were made each year of production,and the starting and ending serial numbers of each year of production.
I have not found that Winchester kept any records of the model 670 and 670 magnum model by serial numbers per year that they made.I can say that the model in question was made during the years 1967-1973.