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I have a family relic that I need to get the serial number off of. Above the loading port I have a number that is out of Browning's serial number range that appears as 2 lines with the first is a "1" then a second row at 6 digit characterset. On the Barrel ring I have the same 6 digit character set. On the bottom of the Barrel where it meets the Receiver I have what should be a valid serial number that follows Browning's table.
SO to recap I have a number above the loading port that almost matches the number on the barrel ring and I have what is a valid period number.
Are the numbers above the loading port and on the barrel ring identifying a set? and is the Serial the number on the bottom of the barrel?
Loading Port: 1456### <-- Too long for the barrel ring space and invalid Serial
Barrel Ring: 456###
Under Barrel: G### <-- Puts this at a 1956 Light.
Can anyone confirm this?
Thanks,
I have a family relic that I need to get the serial number off of. Above the loading port I have a number that is out of Browning's serial number range that appears as 2 lines with the first is a "1" then a second row at 6 digit characterset. On the Barrel ring I have the same 6 digit character set. On the bottom of the Barrel where it meets the Receiver I have what should be a valid serial number that follows Browning's table.
SO to recap I have a number above the loading port that almost matches the number on the barrel ring and I have what is a valid period number.
Are the numbers above the loading port and on the barrel ring identifying a set? and is the Serial the number on the bottom of the barrel?
Loading Port: 1456### <-- Too long for the barrel ring space and invalid Serial
Barrel Ring: 456###
Under Barrel: G### <-- Puts this at a 1956 Light.
Can anyone confirm this?
Thanks,


















































