Probably 19 gauge, which is 1.067 mm
The thickness of 24 gauge steel is 0.0250 inches or 0.635 mm (USG).
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.
1.5189mm I think this answer have some deviation of the right one, gauge 16 equals 1.59 mm
24 mm = 0.94488 inchesDirect Conversion Formula24mm*1 in25.4 mm=0.9448818898in
0.51 mm approx.
4mm sheet metal falls 24 gauge and 25 gauge. 24 gauge sheet metal is 3.175mm (0.125") thick, and 25 gauge sheet metal is 6.35 (0.25") mm thick.
24 millimeters = 0.9449 inches Direct Conversion Formula 24 mm* 1 in 25.4 mm = 0.9448818898 in
For ferrous sheets, gauge 24 ------> 0.607 mm For non-ferrous sheets, gauge 24 ------> 0.511 mm Source: Table A-28 (Shigley's Mechanical Engineering Design, Special Indian Edition. Richard G. Budynas, J. Keith Nisbett. 9th edition)
10 mm = 1 cm 240 mm = 240/10 = 24 cm
mmWG is a pressure unit. its something like mm Hg, however in mmWG, W refers to water and G refers to gauge pressure. Hence, mm WG refers to the gauge pressure in terms of milimeters of water.
10 gauge: 3.57 mm11 gauge: 3.18 mm