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To reassemble a Springfield Model 67C shotgun, make sure all parts are clean and free of debris. Start by placing the barrel onto the receiver, ensuring it is properly aligned. Slide the forend onto the magazine tube and secure it in place. Finally, attach the trigger group and stock, making sure all components are properly fitted and secured before testing the firearm.
Your shotgun was made by the Stevens branch of the Savage Company. I believe production ended in 1989, but there is not a lot of manufacture date data. You can contact customer service at Savage at (413) 642-4260 for Historical Information
Basically, mid- to late 1960's through the early 1980's. Value is up to about $150. sales@countrygunsmith.net
give you $130.00 right now
The Fellowes PS-67C Shredder uses replacement waste bags specifically designed for its model to ensure proper fit and function. These bags help contain shredded materials and make disposal easier. When replacing the can or waste bag, ensure it matches the specifications of the PS-67C for optimal performance. Always refer to the manufacturer's guidelines for the best results.
no it isn't
The temperature of -67°C is equal to 206 K when expressed in kelvins.
From the observer's perspective, due to time dilation effects at high speeds, the pion would exist for approximately 0.000000041 seconds.
I'd have to say yes, as the temps on my my 8800gt (Zotac AMP! edition) are very similar to yours. Idle: 55C and Load: 69 (I was just on BF3 beta on ultra settings, which it isn't supposed to be able to handle from what I've read.)
Bacteria grows and multiplies much quicker between 8c and 67c. There for keeping perishable items refrigerated slows down this process. Bacteria always needs three things to help it flourish. Heat, time and moisture. Take away one of these and you slow down or even stop growth.
V1/T1 = V2/T2 Where temperature must be in Kelvins 67C + 273 = 340 K So 140/340 = 50/T2 Find T2 340/140(50) = T2 T2 = 121 K or -152C
Depends: Mercury has the lowest overall temperatures as night on the planet can reach -173C (-279F). However day time temperatures at the equator reach 426C (800F). Also, a full rotation on Mercury is 58.6 Earth days. Parts of Mercury's polar regions are never exposed to the sun and reach temps below -171C (-276F) during the entire Mercurial day. For absolute coldest temperatures reached: Mercury wins. For mean equatorial temperatures: Mars: -63C (-81F) Mercury: 67C (152F) For mean temperatures: Mars wins