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∙ 18y agoThe Model 30 is a take-down gun, with the serial # on the lower tang behind the trigger guard, and alson on the barrel, once removed from the frame. I believe the gun is a Stevens 520 or 620 with Wards name on it.
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∙ 18y agoIt doesn't have one, these were produce before serial numbers were required. It doesn't have one, these were produce before serial numbers were required.
SN's not required before 1968
It probably does not have one. Serial numbers were not required on shotguns manufactured or imported before 1969.
If you cannot easily see a serial number, then it was manufactured prior to 1968 and doesn't have one.
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Trying to find serial numbers for a western field shotgun would prove to be very difficult.There were many makers of shotguns for the montgomery wards company.some of these include mossberg,savage,stevens,and noble.It would be best if you include the western field model number of your shotgun and then we can convert that number to the original maker of your shotgun.Then we would be able to find the makers model number.You must remeber that prior to the gun control act of 1968 weapons were not required to have serial numbers on them.
Serial numbers were not required before 1968. If it has one, check under the forearm, on the barrel and on the action.
That depends on the manufacturer. Different brands can have different lengths of serial numbers.
There is no serial number on your shotgun. Serial numbers were not required befroe 1968.
Serial numbers were not required until 1968
The Browning website has a page enabling you to find your shotgun's age, but you have to know the type of shotgun you own. Go to the page, then click on the type of shotgun it is - there are 15 types - and then reading the page for that gun's serial numbers. Look for the series of serial numbers that includes the one you are interested in: #48162.
There were no serial numbers stamped on the original Winchester Mdl. 37, single shot shotgun.