For a point of reference the current Blue Book Of Gun Values - 28th Edition lists the Benelli M3 with the following values: NRA condition -$price
100% - $1,100
98% - $865
95% - $750
90% - $675
80% - $575
70% - $475
60% - $375
Premiums would be added for ghost ring sights, folding stock, or Model 200 Laser Sight System. I see these selling NIB for around $1,100-$1,300. You might want to check out the popular auction/classfied websites to see what real world prices are like for the M3. Hope this helps! I just found a 95% with ghost ring sights for $895
The volume of a sphere V, is V = (4/3) x Pi x R3. In our case R = 0.65 m, and Pi = 3.1415926... Therefore V = 1.150 m3 Therefore 90% of this is 1.035 m3.
By multiplying the number in m3 by 1000.
M2 is square M3 is cubed.
It is 2.2 MT/M3 and not 2.2 Kg/M3
100cm = 10 dm = 1m 1000 dm3 = 1 m3 ---> 786 dm3 = 0.786 m3
m3 + m4 ≠90
The M1014 is the Benelli M4 Tactical. It is available only in semi auto. The Benelli M3 is the closest thing you'd find - it has the "dual action" feature, to where it could operate either in semi auto or pump action mode (in a similar manner to the Franchi SPAS 12). Additionally, Benelli has a whole line of pump action shotguns (the Nova series) which will share some commonality with the M1/M2/M3/M4 shotguns.
The Tokyo Marui M3 super benelli and M3 Shorty are good shotguns that fire more than 3 pellets per shot.
1 g/m3 = 0.001 kg/m3 ⇒ 13.6 g/m3 = 0.0136 kg/m3
Depends whether you are looking for a qualitative answer or a quantitative answer. Quantitatively, the M1 is no longer available new (as its been replaced by the M2, M3, & M4). Used M1s can be had for $700-$850. Now for the Qualitative Answer; the value of an M1 in a tactical or sporting situation is that you can deliver up to nine loads (seven in the magazine, one in the chamber, and one in the loading gate) of 12 gauge ammo as fast as you can pull the trigger. I put 200 rounds through one yesterday. Seven rounds down range before the first hull hits the dirt. That's what I call "value." Remember, when it comes to a gunfight, it is better to give than to receive ... and better to give more, faster.
1780kg/m3
Super Nooberific M3 clan
aprrox 4 m3
Glock 22, .40 S&W Heckler & Koch MP5, 9x19mm M4 carbine, 5.56x45mm Various shotguns, including Remington 870, Mossberg 500/590, and Benelli M3/M4/M5
The "book value" or "Kelley Blue Book" value of a 2004 BMW M3 is dependent on many variables. The value of the vehicle is determined by the miles it has, the wear and tear of the vehicle, whether or not the vehicle runs, and whether or not the vehicle has body damage. The value is also determined by whether it is the coupe or the convertible model. Therefore, there is no standard value of a 2004 BMW M3, as this is a used vehicle and each vehicle will be worth a variable amount.
The volume of a sphere V, is V = (4/3) x Pi x R3. In our case R = 0.65 m, and Pi = 3.1415926... Therefore V = 1.150 m3 Therefore 90% of this is 1.035 m3.
8600 kcal/m3 is the calorific value of CNG (Compressed Natural Gas) Submitted By Sanjay Jangid