410 - 35 = 375
375
The smallest number that divides exactly into 375 is 1.
Just 1.
I just bought a used Smith & Wesson 410 with box and 2 mags for $375 at Cabelas. Making a purchase of $375 allowed me to activate a promotional cash card for $75 so the actual cost was realistically $300. The gun was at least 95% and at that price was a good value.
37.5% The eaten part is 3/8, which divides to equal .375, times 100 = 37.5%
between 375-450 dollars,for your shotgun showing between 90%-95%of its original finish,and a good bore.
The true value of the guns is anywhere from $250 to $325 based on condition but some people that collect 410 gauge shotguns will pay higher values in the range $375 to $450 if you are lucky. If you are interested in selling it, respond to this and let me know.
375 hundredths in a percentage = 375%375 hundredths = 375/100 = 375/100 * 100%"= 375%
The true value of the guns is anywhere from $250 to $325 based on condition but some people that collect 410 gauge shotguns will pay higher values in the range $375 to $450 if you are lucky. If you are interested in selling it, respond to this and let me know.
The price has skyrocketed on this versital gun. I have one with the tenite(plastic)stocks. The value seems to start at $175-$375. This depends on the condition, of course.
Their greatest common factor is 75.