you need to have 500g, then press MODE buttom and hold it... it will appear "CAL" on screen. then press MODE again, the "CAL" will blink. Then put the 500g on it, a few seconds later it will appear on screen "PASS" and there you are!
whats the sell price for a gz mab 32 cal
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1780.75 multiply by 4.19
A caliber or caliper measurement is done on the width, not the length. 1 calber, then, would be one inch. So a 50-cal machine gun round (really 0.5 cal) is half an inch in diameter.
Depends on who made it and in what configuration.
A 24' round AG pool at standard height of 4' will hold 13,541 gallons, or as those of us in the biz cal it: A thirteen-five. ;) (it's probably the most asked question I get at my store)
What model?
15 9mm rounds and 10 40 cal rounds
proboly around 8
The DE does not take clips.
Llama made guns for nearly 100 years. There are MANY different models with different capacities.
Depends on the barrel length. Normally 7.
You use Heat of fusion... Heat=mass x heat of fusion Heat of fusion for water: 80 cal/g so 35g x 80 cal/g= 2800 cal released.
one pound of cal hypo, granule chlorine, will treat 10,000 gallons of pool water. So use 1/4 pound to shock, two or three times that if pool goes green. If pool has a vinyl liner use sodium hypochloride, liquid shock, instead of granules.
1 cal/gdegC x 225g x (100 - 50.5)degC heat to the boiling point 540 cal/g x 225g heat to vaporize the water 0.5 cal/gdegC x 225 g x (133-100)degC heat to chang temp of steam = 11137.5 cal + 121500 cal + 3712.5 cal = 14850 cal
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