1.5 inches. For diameters greater than one inch, inches or millimeters are usually used, not calibers.
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fewer than (if the variable is discrete)not greater than or equal to.The following are NOT valid alternatives:not more than (could be equal)not as many as (could be less than or more than)not as much as (could be less than or more than)
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More than we could ever count.
Those that fire a 30-06 cartridge, or a longer cartridge. Shorter than the 30-06 is a short action.
380 and 9mm use the same size projectile. 40 is bigger than both.
As an element of the planet, fire is more important than cars.
Yes, there is more than one, like fire department ones.
Both calibers have alot power but the 7mm is more powerful due to the fact that the bullets of the 7mm are in a higher grain than the .308. The 7mm also has a much higher recoil than the 308 and even the 30-06, both calibers have a high standard of performance but its no question the 7mm remington is more powerful
The Desert Eagle was made in several calibers- one of which WAS the .44 magnum.
If the two calibers are close in size then no. For instance, do not carry .380 and 9mm at the same time. The .380 will fire in a 9mm and could possible plug the barrel. The next shot will blow the barrel.
No, the calibers and chamberings are completely different. It is not safe to attempt to fire any caliber of ammunition in a gun, other than what is stated on the barrel. actually the 380 caliber is almost equal to the 9mm. the 380 caliber is often refered to as a 9mm short. the difference is the 9mm case is slightly bigger then the 380 case and the 380 bullet might be a little lighter.......................
A siemens fire system is more of a upscale fire system it is different than using heat of smoke to detect fire which can be a hassle it uses gases. It is very efficient and works well.
It depends on the bullet. It can be as little as less than 1 grain, or as much as several grains or more, especially for larger calibers.
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More than you got. $800 for the .308 caliber in pre 1964 $1500 and up for the .284 and .358 calibers in pre 1964 (spare magazines are $100 each for all calibers if you can find them) The guns made after 1964 are not as good and all of them should run less than $700 depending on condition.