i just paid for one 45-70 it is ok very tight to open shoot at 7 lb right and 6.8 lb left
Yes Diana RWS rifles are still made. See the link below.
Unissued rifles do exist, but your odds or being able to obtain one are about the same as a snowman's chances of surviving in the Sahara Desert. Rifles which aren't particularly beaten up, but still used - they can still be had, although rifles actually manufactured in England are becoming a bit more difficult to come by.
I found one on the attached link Below.
where can I can I buy the fmj double barrel 410 shotgun ? are they still available?
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Springfield Armory still produces M14 clone rifles. They are in semi (full auto is inacurate anyways) and are called M1A1's.
The Baikal in question is a Makarov-style pistol with a double-stack magazine. While it is reminiscent of several other small blowback-operated pistols, such as the Walther PP/PPK and the Hungarian FEG-PA63, it is neither derived nor especially similar to either of these designs. The double-stack magazine is a modification of the original Makarov 8-round single-stack design. These pistols can still utilize the old single-stack magazines, although they fit a little loose. They are not considered to feed as reliably as the original Makarov design. These are available in either .380 ACP or 9x18mm, and can fire either with a simple barrel change.
Colt began making rifles in the 1860s, and still makes them today. You need to be more specific.
Yes, if you double the weight of available carbohydrate, you do double the GL, e.g. if you have two different portions of a food with a GI of 50 containing different amounts of available carbohydrate: (GI 50 x carbs 20g)/100 = GL 10 (GI 50 x double carbs = 40g)/100 = double GL 20 If you double the weight of the food then you are still likely doubling the available carbohydrate content, e.g. If 1 apple contains 20g of available carbohydrate, then 2 apples will contain about 40g of available carbohydrate.