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Section dedicated to Serial # look ups.

S&W Kinda Guy

New member
I was scrolling through the Revolver, Semi-Auto, and General Handgun forums, and I noticed quite a few of the threads were about Serial # look ups, and I thought, "Hey, what if there was a dedicated forum section for serial # look ups?"

I know there is the "Harley Nolden's Institute for Firearms Research" forum, but a lot of the threads weren't about serial # look ups, as much as "Help Identifying" threads.



Fellow TFL Member,



Jalen
 
I can start a sticky in the General Handgun forum that contains links to various serial number look up resources for handguns.

PM me links and I'll add them to the sticky.
 
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