A Savage 745 is essentially the same design as the Browning Auto-5 and looks a lot like it.
The big visible difference between the two is that the 745 does not have the magazine cutoff lever on the left side of the receiver like the Auto-5.
123,456,789 multiplied by 745 is 91,975,307,805.
1 meter = 100cm. So, 745 cm = 745 / 100 = 7.45 meters.
745 is an integer and not really a fraction. However, you could write is as 745/1.
745 x (1 - (1/10)) = 745 - 74.5 = 670.5
745 kilometers = ~462.9 miles.
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If your model 400 is a semi auto shotgun, with a squarish back to the receiver (something like the Browning Auto-5) these were made for Western Auto by Savage/Stevens/Springfield, and should cross reference to the Mdl 745. The e-commerce side of gunpartscorp.com has a schematic for the Savage 745/ 745C, see if that looks like yours. They DO have some parts available if needed.
These shotguns are selling for between 150-300 dollars at this time.
the 745 was made from 1941 to 1949, but other Browning A-5 variants were made until 1999
Savage 745 Golden.
I have two Savage semi-autos. Although the long recoil action guns are very reliable and wonderful shooters, they have almost no re-sale value in today's market. Mine are both in 90% condition, and I bought them for under $200.00 each. Remington model 11 parts interchange with a lot of the model 720, 745, 755A and 775A parts.
The serial number is located just forward of the loading port on the bottom of the receiver.
30% off of 745= 30% discount applied to 745= 745 - (30% * 745)= 745 - (0.30 * 745)= 745 - 223.5= 521.5
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Factors of 745 include: 5 1 745 15 43
There are some minor differences between the OptiPlex 745 and 755 from Dell like different chipsets options and graphics cards. The 745 uses a Q965 Express chipset, while the 755 has a Q35 Express chipset. The 745 does not come equipped with a graphics card and the 755 does.
The factors of 745 are: 1 5 149 745