By model, caliber and serial number.
The manufacturer is normally stamped on the firearm next to the model, caliber, and serial number.
the caliber is stamped on the gun.
List the maker, caliber, type and serial number.
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.
No way to answer- the serial number does not tell us what the gun IS. Please repost with a description of the gun, caliber/ gauge, and condition, and we can give it a shot.
No way for us to tell without more information. Serial numbers are NOT unique to any one gun.
In most cases, if you give me only a serial number, and no info on make, model, caliber, then no. A serial number is not unque, or it would be 20 numbers long.
Impossible to answer without knowing who made it, what it is, caliber, gauge, etc.
It is impossible to answer your question. You should understand that a serial number is NOT unique to only one gun in the world- if it were, it would be a number that ran into the trillions. A serial number-BY ITSELF- rarely communicates any information on the gun it is on. Sorry.
We can't even tell the make and model by serial number alone. As shocking as this may be, a serial number is not unique to only one gun. If the caliber is not marked on the gun, it will need to be examined by a gunsmith. In some cases, we make a casting of the chamber using a material called Cerro-Safe. You melt it, pour it into the chamber, and after it hardens, remove it, and measure it with a micrometer.
The gun was made in 1956