On the back of the TV on a sticker that shows a bar code and serial number. This sticker may be on either the right or left side, depending on the model; but is normally located in the lower half of the back of the TV. The model number may also be visible on the side of the TV panel.
Sharps Old Reliable Serial Number Lookup
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1933 Mauser bolt action rifle with detachable bayonet marked "Mauser-Werke A:G Oberndorf A/N" serial number 53194. There is a $25 transfer fee per long gun. There is a $35 transfer fee per hand gun. The fee is only $20 if you fail the background check. If you fail, you are still required to make payment and then reconsign the gun to auction.
Remington MLE 1907-15 bolt action rifle marking appears to be "St. Etienne", serial number 55941 serial number on bolt A D 96070. There is a $25 transfer fee per long gun. There is a $35 transfer fee per hand gun. The fee is only $20 if you fail the background check. If you fail, you are still required to make payment and then reconsign the gun to auction.
Type-99 blot action rifle with detachable bayonet serial number 89178 with cleaning rod. There is a $25 transfer fee per long gun. There is a $35 transfer fee per hand gun. The fee is only $20 if you fail the background check. If you fail, you are still required to make payment and then reconsign the gun to auction.
German WWII era Gewehr 43/Karabiner 43 rifle having gas-operated short-stroke piston, flapper-locked, with detachable magazine, marked on side "G. 43 duv 44." bearing the mark of the Parteiadler, matched serial number 7360 on bolt, receiver, and stock, sling port, having metal cover on butt plate. There is a $25 transfer fee per long gun. There is a $35 transfer fee per hand gun. The fee is only $20 if you fail the background check. If you fail, you are still required to make payment and then reconsign the gun to auction.
German WWII era bolt action rifle Mauser model 98 (Karabiner 98k) serial number 58348, bearing the mark of the Parteiadler, marked "byf" "44". Also includes a carrying case that will be picked up at AAR. There is a $25 transfer fee per long gun. There is a $35 transfer fee per hand gun. The fee is only $20 if you fail the background check. If you fail, you are still required to make payment and then reconsign the gun to auction.
"U.S. carbine cal .30 M1" semi-automatic rifle having serial number 6571438 having attached light. There is a $25 transfer fee per long gun. There is a $35 transfer fee per hand gun. The fee is only $20 if you fail the background check. If you fail, you are still required to make payment and then reconsign the gun to auction.
Springfield bolt action style model 87M (Garand Trainer) .22LR having no visible serial number. Includes a carrying case that will be picked up at AAR. There is a $25 transfer fee per long gun. There is a $35 transfer fee per hand gun. The fee is only $20 if you fail the background check. If you fail, you are still required to make payment and then reconsign the gun to auction.
Glenfield model 20 lever action rifle marked ".22 S-L-L.R.", serial number 25628733 having Weaver scope and a carrying case. The case will be picked up at AAR. There is a $25 transfer fee per long gun. There is a $35 transfer fee per hand gun. The fee is only $20 if you fail the background check. If you fail, you are still required to make payment and then reconsign the gun to auction.
Puma M92 Lever action rifle marked "A. Rossi Brazil .38Sspl-.357Mag" serial number SK094047 "Puma M92 Imported by LSI Alexandria. Virginia". Includes a carrying case that will be picked up at AAR. There is a $25 transfer fee per long gun. There is a $35 transfer fee per hand gun. The fee is only $20 if you fail the background check. If you fail, you are still required to make payment and then reconsign the gun to auction.
Bolt action .22 rifle marked "1977" and engraving of arrow in bullseye, serial number 37217 with two magazines and a carrying case that will be picked up at AAR. There is a $25 transfer fee per long gun. There is a $35 transfer fee per hand gun. The fee is only $20 if you fail the background check. If you fail, you are still required to make payment and then reconsign the gun to auction.
Remington model 722 bolt action .222 serial number 389101 with Weaver K10 60-B scope and a carrying case. The case will be picked up at AAR. There is a $25 transfer fee per long gun. There is a $35 transfer fee per hand gun. The fee is only $20 if you fail the background check. If you fail, you are still required to make payment and then reconsign the gun to auction.
Sharps lever action rifle with falling block marked "Old Reliable" "Sharps Rifle Co. Bridgeport Conn. U.S.A." serial number 18393. Includes a carrying case that will be picked up at AAR. There is a $25 transfer fee per long gun. There is a $35 transfer fee per hand gun. The fee is only $20 if you fail the background check. If you fail, you are still required to make payment and then reconsign the gun to auction.
Marlin lever action model 97 takedown .22 short with full octagon barrel serial number 369546. There is a $25 transfer fee per long gun. There is a $35 transfer fee per hand gun. The fee is only $20 if you fail the background check. If you fail, you are still required to make payment and then reconsign the gun to auction.
Savage 24V-A break-action .222REM over 20Ga. 3" chamber engraved with coyotes and birds having checkered stock serial number 23513. There is a $25 transfer fee per long gun. There is a $35 transfer fee per hand gun. The fee is only $20 if you fail the background check. If you fail, you are still required to make payment and then reconsign the gun to auction.
Browning Belgium semi automatic .22 Long rifle serial number 6142229. Includes a rifle sock that will be picked up at AAR. There is a $25 transfer fee per long gun. There is a $35 transfer fee per hand gun. The fee is only $20 if you fail the background check. If you fail, you are still required to make payment and then reconsign the gun to auction.
This is a super fine example of a totally original Sharps Borchardt Old Reliable Model 1878 Breechloading Military Rifle with the original and very rare cleaning rod. The serial number is 8086 and it is chambered in government .45-70 caliber. It has a 32 1/8 inch round barrel, standard blued finishes and crisp markings.
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The serial and case reference numbers, located between the lugs are engraved with great detail and are sharp. On a fake Rolex, these numbers often look like they have been sand-blasted or roughly etched into the case. As you can see in the example below, the engraving between the lugs of a genuine Rolex features very fine lines, which catch the light in a manner similar to a diamond-cut edge. However, many counterfeits will feature a sandy acid-etched appearance, as seen in the example below. Furthermore, the spacing on these numbers is often too close together. It is worth mentioning that counterfeiters frequently use the SAME numbers on their watches.
1) A TRULY UNIQUE, ONE-OF-A-KIND MARLIN LEVER ACTION RIFLE! MODEL 1892 .32 CENTER FIRE CALIBERWITH 32 INCH ROUND BARREL, #428XXX, MADE c.1910. This model was ONLY OFFERED IN BARREL LENGTHS OF 24", 26", AND 28". This exact rifle is pictured in the Marlin Book by Brophy and identified by serial number (Page 187). The .32 caliber Model 1892 was factory equipped with a rim fire firing pin, but was provided with an additional firing pin for .32 Center Fire. So, the rifle could be fired with .32 Short and long RF and .32 Short and Long Center Fire ammunition. This rifle has both condition and rarity! The receiver retains most of the original blue that is mixing a little plum with age and shows minor thinning/age. The barrel and mag tube also show fine lightly aged blue. It has the typical buckhorn rear sight and Rocky Mountain blade front sight. The sling swivels appear original and are mentioned in the caption on this rifle in Brophy's book. The upper tang has the correct Model '92 marking and the barrel also has the normal marking for this model. The bore is bright and excellent and the action is tight. A rare opportunity to own such an unusual and probably unique Marlin! $5700.
1) AN EXTREMELY DIFFICULT TO FIND S&W REVOLVER IS THIS MODEL OF 1891 (.38 SINGLE ACTION 3RD MODEL), #5XXX, MADE 1891-1911. One of the most attractive revolvers in the S&W line at the time, these Model 1891s look like a scaled down New Model No. 3. They seem to almost never show up for sale and one can go to gun shows for years and not see one except in S&W displays. According to THE STANDARD CATALOG OF SMITH & WESSON, 4TH EDITION BY SUPICA AND NAHAS: This is a very attractive gun, looking like a 2/3 scale New Model Number 3, and is highly sought after. However, unfortunately, there has always seemed to be a discrepancy between the number of guns supposedly manufactured and the availability of this model on the collectors market. By manufacturing records, this model should be about as common as the Baby Russian .38 SA, and maybe twenty times more common than the Model of 1891 Single Shot, (approx. 1250 1891 Single Shots were made) with which it shares a common frame. However, our subjective impression is that one sees ten .38 SA 1sts for every .38 SA 3rd, and that the Model of 1891 Revolver is, if anything, scarcer than the Model of 1891 Single Shot. Of course, there is more info on this rare model in the book, but that sums up the scarcity of this model pretty well. This nickel plated example has the standard 4" barrel and is fitted with the rare and desirable mottled red and black gutta percha grips that are in excellent condition showing no chips or cracks and displaying a perfect fit. It has matching serial numbers on the barrel, latch, frame and cylinder. The barrel has the correct "MODEL OF '91" marking along with the usual patent dates etc. There is fine nickel on the barrel with just some peeling at the muzzle on the right side and some peeling along the left outside edge. The grip straps show some small evidence of wiped off rust which left some small areas of light dark gray/brown pitting. There is good nickel in the cylinder flutes with some peeling on the outside. The barrel latch shows fine blue, screws are excellent, action is tight and the bore is bright. This is a really fine early antique example with only light blemishes to the nickel that are fairly minor and great mottled red grips. Many S&W collectors have never seen one of these! (4 photos) $1895. 2ff7e9595c
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