


Thankfully, most people will probably have a newer gun with the serial numbers, and it should be relatively easy to get more background information using that number. Furthermore, some internet forums are filled with helpful and knowledgeable people that would be happy to help try to interpret the serial number on your handgun. If that doesn't work, then you could try to contact a gun shop and see if they can help you. You can send them a picture and they can find out more of the background on your gun along with the date manufactured. You can try to contact their customer support by phone and see if they would be willing to help you that way. Once you've located the serial number, then you can try to contact Smith and Wesson and see if they can give you an information about your particular gun like date of manufacture or other specific details. On the Sigma series and the SW99 models, you will find the serial number in the locations shown in the pictures below. These older guns will take a little more effort to find out their history.įor those Smith Wesson with serial numbers, see the pictures below to find where to look. Keep in mind that many Smith and Wesson guns produced before did not have a serial number stamped on them. Once you locate the serial number, then you are able to do some research and find out a little history on your gun. If you own a Smith and Wesson handgun, you might be interested in finding out some more information on your particular gun. Sitewide Site Map Directory showing all pages on this website. Gun Site Map Listing of gun related pages. Smith Wesson 40 cal Sigma A powerful and economical pistol.
