Name and location of licensed firearms dealer (where the firearm was purchased).Ħ. Investigation/case number if requested by law enforcement other than ATF.ĥ.
Fax requests to 1-80 Attention: RSR Program.Īll requests require the following information:Ģ. ARES Field Guide No.1 focuses on identifying and tracing Belgian FN Herstal FAL rifles, and provides key information on factory markings and physical characteristics. here is the serial number as it appears on the gun: serial number: 3Z. could someone please tell me the date of manufacture. I cannot match it up to brownings web site to see what the date of manufacture is. Fax requests should be submitted on official law enforcement agency letterhead and include the name and title of the person submitting the request. I own a browning auto 5 20 gauge with an odd serial number. Email requests should be sent to and must be submitted from an official law enforcement agency email address and include the name and title of the person submitting the request. Law Enforcement: Requests can be submitted via email or fax. The NTC can only provide firearms records to law enforcement personnel, not to the general public. Private Citizens: A private citizen needing to obtain the serial number of a stolen firearm purchased from an FFL which has since discontinued business will need to contact local law enforcement and request that the agency submit a Record Search Request. This is a '60s - '70s made rifle built on a Firearms International branded and marked FN Supreme action ('98 Mauser), drilled and tapped for scope mounts. 270 Win., 24 barrel with an excellent, bright bore. Law enforcement regularly makes such requests to obtain the serial number of a firearm that was stolen from an individual. Look up your Singer Sewing Machine Serial Number to find out when your machine was made and identify what model you have. Firearms International FN Supreme Mauser Sporting Rifle 270 Winchester. The Records Search Request (RSR) Program, Tracing Operations and Records Management Branch (TORM), will search the records maintained at the National Tracing Center (NTC) from out of business Federal Firearms Licensees (FFLs) pursuant to a request from ATF or other accredited law enforcement agency as part of a bona fide criminal investigation.