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44 years old, made in 1967.
Yes. The 44 magnum can fire 44 special ammo in the same way a .357 magnum can use .38 Special.
The number 38 goes into 44 only once, as 38 is less than 44. When you divide 44 by 38, the result is approximately 1.157, indicating that 38 fits into 44 a little more than once. Therefore, you can say that 38 goes into 44 once.
No, you can not. The 44 Special can be fired in any firearm chambered and marked for the 44 Magnum cartridge. The 444 Marlin is a rifle cartridge (much longer than either the 44 Spl or 44 Mag), and is much more powerful. The 44 Spl and 44 Mag. were designed as handgun cartridges, but have been adapted to a small number of lever-action carbines. Bert H.
A bulldog .44 spl cal
-44
Your raging bull with that few rounds through it would go for 500-550 dollars.
86.36%% rate:= 38/44 * 100%= 0.8636 * 100%= 86.36%
m-38=-44 [add 38 to both sides m=-6 The answer is 6 [six]
Factors of 38 are 1 , 2 , 19 , 38.Factors of 44 are 1 , 2 , 4 , 11 , 22 , 44.The Greatest Common Factor is 2
13 rounds of .44-40 ammunition.
just over 86% 44 - 6 = 38 percentage = 100 x 38/44 = 3,800/44 = 86.3636