21 January 2012, 03:08
ZephyrWorn Serial#
The serial # on the bottom tang of my 1905 Gibbs is pretty worn, the corresponding numbers on the rest of the gun are sharp, water table, barrel flats etc. Will this be a problem in my up and coming travels if the gun will not be in a break down case? I could have some one chase the worn numbers if this could turn into a mess with SAPS.
21 January 2012, 03:20
dpcdWater table is the definitive place for the serial number; everywhere else is not important. A tang is not an integral part of the action. Anyone who uses a tang SN as a legal number should be looking at the action body, although don't assume any federal or airport security employee knows anything.
21 January 2012, 03:39
Zephyrdpcd I was checking in a long gun at our local airport and watched some of TSA's finest wipe the gun down for explosive residue I wanted to state the obvious but found it more amusing to watch them get a positive hit when they questioned me I asked them where they thought the residue might have originated they thought about it for a while then closed up the case and moved on to their next victim
21 January 2012, 03:48
subsailor74quote:
Originally posted by Zephyr:
dpcd I was checking in a long gun at our local airport and watched some of TSA's finest wipe the gun down for explosive residue I wanted to state the obvious but found it more amusing to watch them get a positive hit when they questioned me I asked them where they thought the residue might have originated they thought about it for a while then closed up the case and moved on to their next victim

I have had this happen to me several times, and I find it hilarious each time it happens!
21 January 2012, 17:04
ZephyrWould like a few more thoughts on the worn #
Thanks
21 January 2012, 20:06
subsailor74Ok - on a serious note, I agree with the earlier post that the definitive serial # is on the water table. However, if you are still worried about the number on the tang, you could take it to an engraver and have the engraving of the tang serial number deepened. Just make sure it matches the water table!
22 January 2012, 05:41
El JueroI think ATF may interpret deepening a serial number to be alteration. They have some very specific regulations on serial number applications or restoring.
22 January 2012, 23:03
Bill Cooleyquote:
Originally posted by El Juero:
I think ATF may interpret deepening a serial number to be alteration. They have some very specific regulations on serial number applications or restoring.
I would have someone who knows what they are doing refresh the number. I would think if it were done properly you wouldn’t know it had been touched.
Bill
22 January 2012, 23:16
dpcdA number on the bottom tang is not relevant to the actual firearm serial number, so ATF won't be concerned about what you do to that one. The one on the water table flats is the only one that matters. Anyway, as stated, how will anyone know it has been deepened anyway?
23 January 2012, 19:30
Tim CarneyZ,
If memory serves, in South Africa, unlike in the U.S., the issue is barrels rather than actions. Your should have the sn on the barrel(s), action and bolt (if you have such a thing).
Having said that, every time I enter the RSA I just show the serial number on the trigger guard tang to the SAP officer and that's it.
Regards, Tim