Remington Shotgun Mount  12Ga Lh, B Square 16801,  870, 1100, 1187 12ga  In Catagory: Optics, Rings, Bases and Mounting Systems, B Square Rings, Bases and Mounting Systems, B Square Shotgun Saddle Mounts Logo
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When was gun made ,serial number - Remington Shotgun Mount 12Ga Lh, B Square 16801, 870, 1100, 1187 12ga In Catagory: Optics, Rings, Bases and Mounting Systems, B Square Rings, Bases and Mounting Systems, B Square Shotgun Saddle Mounts

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Gun control act started in 1968 so the US federal law to regulate the firearms industry and firearms owners

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    Gun control act started in 1968 so the US federal law to regulate the firearms industry and firearms owners

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How do I search for a gun using the serial number

Follow these five steps:
    • 1 Locate the serial number for the gun you want to check. If you are purchasing a gun or checking one that is already in your possession, you can check the documentation that came with the gun. In many cases, the serial number will be noted in the owner's manual. If you don't have the owner's manual you will need to locate the serial number on the body of the gun. The serial number is usually located on the handle or inside the gun, but this does vary from manufacturer to manufacturer.
    • 2 Contact a reputable gun dealer in your area and ask them to run a serial number search for you if you're looking to buy a gun from a private party. In most cases, the dealer will charge you a small fee for this service. However, this is often the fastest, simplest method. Many gun dealers will be able to give you basic records about where and when the gun was registered.
    • 3 Check your local department of law enforcement's website to see if you can run an online gun serial number search. Some states do not maintain a database that individuals can access, so this method may not work in all areas. If you can't find the database, contact a law enforcement representative and ask if an online gun serial number search can be performed in your state.
    • 4 Contact your local police department or sheriff's office to run a gun serial number search if you are looking to purchase a pre-owned gun from a dealer. Police records will indicate whether the gun has been used in a crime or has been reported lost or stolen. Checking the serial number with the police department or sheriff's office is beneficial if you're considering buying a gun from a dealer because they can quickly check whether a gun was used for a crime or reported stolen in all states using the national ATF database.
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I own a Remington 742 rifle , serial " 229608 . I want to know the facts or history of this gun .

Ricky, here is a link to the history of the Remington 742:
http://www.remingtonsociety.com/rsa/journals/Model_74N

This paragraph has the most pertinent information:

"The Model 742 serial number sequence was changed on November 26, 1968 as a result of the 1968 Gun Control Act that required no two guns from the same manufacturer have the same serial number. The initial Model 742 serial number sequence began at 1001 and ended at 396562. The new serial number sequence, now shared with the Model 760 pump-action rifle, began at 6900000"
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Lost serial number

The only way is to contact the gun store you purchase the guns from. Good Luck
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