No way to answer- usually a bolt thatis marked uses a part of the serial number of the gun. Used for military rifles especially, such as the Mosin-Nagant rifle or the K98 Mauser, so that the correct bolt is put back into the correct weapon when cleaning them.
You have a browning a-bolt rifle chambered in .270 winchester caliber.
Most that I have seen are on the left side of the gun barrell near the bolt and trigger. Most that I have seen are on the left side of the gun barrell near the bolt and trigger.
Possibly, with a brief description of the type of gun example: Over/under shotgun& guage , bolt rifle
Would need name and model of gun to answer.
Please provide more information such as all markings on the barrel and receiver. The name of the company should be stamped on the gun
Take it to a Browning trained gun smith
It is impossible to answer your question with just a serial number.
Not enough information to answer. A serial number is NOT unique to only one gun in the world.
Captive Bolt Gun
You provide too little information to answer the question. I suggest that you look through a Gun Values book and try to match the gun to one of the pictures. This could be a Mossberg, Remington, Savage, or one of several others.
In firearms such as the AR 15, the bolt rides in a part known as the bolt carrier.
Impossible to answer. A serial number is NOT unique to only one gun in the world- if it were so, serial numbers will be numbered into the trillions.