Look in the Standard Catalog of Firearms under Forhand and Wadsworth.
A .50 caliber gun can be used as an anti aircraft weapon. I am not up to his caliber; he outperforms me on the job. An athlete of his caliber surely cannot be defeated.
I will use caliber in TWO sentences: 1- The position of lead chemist would be perfect for someone of your caliber. 2- The sniper asked HQ to send more 50 caliber rounds; he is almost out of ammunition.
I think that a 'caliber' is also used to fix cars.
Caliber is a term used to describe the diameter of a bullet in SAE units. 100 Caliber = 1 inch a 45 caliber bullet has a diameter of .45 inches.
the school kept it's high caliber by accepting students with high scores on the entrance test
I have a 32 caliber hammerless Iver Johnson serial 45158 with a 3 inch barrel how do i find out about it
No published sn data. Turn of the century, inexpensive
1910
That is the .38 Safety Hammerless (4th Model), made c.1906.
1888-1937
50-100 USD
Smith and Wesson makes several hammerless revolvers and to my knowledge they range from .22 all the way up to .44 Mag. The easiest way to tell what caliber a gun is chambered in would be to check the barrel or slide markings.
Between $5 and $50 unless it has unusual features.
No published sn data. @ turn of the century
A Colt 1908 hammerless .25 with that serial number was made in 1912
100-400 usd
Go to this site: http://stevespages.com/page7b.htm and scroll down to Colt 32 & 380 hammerless. It will give you the manual in pfd form on how to assemble & disassamble your Colt.