There is a thread like that at mossbergowners. Maybe in parenthesis if there is now a different barrel on it? So, if the barrel is not original to the specific firearm in question the date code may be meaningless. When people ignorant of guns make gun laws, you have ignorant gun laws. It would be helpful when looking at a used to know when the receiver was made, and if the receiver serial number manufacture date matches the barrel code. I was thinking the same could be done with those who have called Remington with their serial numbers and received a manufacture date. I've looked around, and didn't see it, so, my question is this: Is there a serial number project on this forum or anywhere else that lists actual serial numbers not just barrel codes and manufacture date? I ask because I'm on GlockTalk, and there members post the first part of their serial number, a description of the model, and the "born on" date from the fired casings shipped with the firearm. I'm a new member here, and have recently renewed my interest in shotgunning, thanks in large part to Synchronizer's excellent videos.
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