it depends on what your hunting if hunting squirrels i would go with the 4 10 if hunting duck or turkey i would go with the 10 gauge
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8d (eight penny) nails are made from 10 1/4 gauge (oh how I detest those English/American standards!) steel wire.10 1/4 gauge wire has a diameter of 0.131 inches or 3.33 millimeters (metric - I can relate to that!).
4/.4*(4/4)=10 4/.4=10 4/4=1 10*1=10
10 = 4 + 4 + 4/4 + 4/4 10 = (4*4+4) * 4 / (4+4) 10 = (4+4) * (4+4/4) / 4 Variants of the problem: - with five 4's 10 = 4 + 4 + (4+4)/4 - with four 4's 10 = (4 + 4/4) * sqrt (4) - with three 4's 10 = 4 + 4 + sqrt (4)
39.0625 = 10/4 * 10/4 * 10/4 * 10/4
(44/4) - (4/4) = 11 - 1 = 10 4 + 4 + ((4 + 4) / 4) =10
yes. Most gun shows should have a few, but they are roughly 4-5x the cost of a 12 gauge. yes. Most gun shows should have a few, but they are roughly 4-5x the cost of a 12 gauge.
Yes, a "20 gauge" is just another word for the .410 shotgun.
It all depends on who made it and its condition. Any where from 10 bucks to 3 or 4 thousand, maybe more for a very special gun.
Not quite sure which model you have. Use the link below to find the owners manual for your gun. Follow the manual for dissassembly.
James Purdey & Sons Ltd
4-10 is not a gauge. It's a caliber and it written as .410. It a decimal fraction indicating a bore size of forty-one hundredths of an inch.
Have Gun - Will Travel - 1957 Crowbait 4-10 was released on: USA: 19 November 1960
There is a wealth of information by Nick Niles in the Gun Digest book of Guns and Prices 2005 Edition, ISBN #0-89689-324-3 and library of congress # 2005906853
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Have Gun - Will Travel - 1957 The Fatalist 4-1 was released on: USA: 10 September 1960
No, a 4-10 shotgun would not be a good idea for shooting trap. The problem is the small size of the shell - with a very small amount of lead, you have a small chance of hitting your target. Shooting a 20 gauge shotgun is much better but still not a good idea for the same reason. The standard shotgun for shooting trap is a 12 gauge. The largest gauge allowed by nearly all trap shooting leagues, a 12 gauge has enough lead and enough power behind it to get consistent hits and high scores.
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