The nearest is 18 gauge, which is 1.02 mms
Probably 19 gauge, which is 1.067 mm
1 mm = 4/100 inches
19 gauge steel is 1.11 mm thick and 20 gauge is .953 mm thick.
1 mm = 4/100 inches
12 gauge is thicker than 14 gauge.
In gauge measurements, 1.5 mm is approximately 16 gauge. Keep in mind that gauge measurements can vary slightly depending on the specific material or standard being used.
Probably not, but it depends on the circumstances. Generally speaking, one can say that twenty-gauge steel sheets (meaning that 20 sheets of 20ga steel have a thickness of one inch) have a thickness of 0,8 mm; this is the same thickness as used in many automobiles.18 ga steel sheets, on the other hand, have a thickness of 1 mm. 18 ga steel is 33% heavier, 60% stronger and has a 60% longer life than 20ga steel.
Convert to the same units and the difference can be found: 1 cm = 10 mm → 2 cm = 2 × 10 mm = 20 mm → 2 cm - 18 mm = 20mm - 18 mm = 2mm 2 cm is 2 mm longer than 18 mm Alternatively, as 10 mm = 1 cm, 2 mm = 2 ÷ 10 cm = 0.2 cm, it can be expressed as 2 cm is 0.2 cm longer than 18 mm.
I assume that you are speaking about firearms in general and shotguns in particular. 24 guage is almost unknown in the United States and marginally popular in Europe. As usually configured it is .57 calibre English and 14.7mm metric. Once a popular small game load.
0.7087 in, algebraic steps below: 18 mm*1 cm 10 mm*1 in 2.54 cm=0.7086614173 in Direct Conversion Formula 18 mm* 1 in 25.4 mm = 0.7086614173 in
28 millimeters = 1.1 inches.Direct Conversion Formula28mm*1 in25.4 mm=1.102362205in