most fuel gauge problems are due to a bad fuel sender unit which is mounted inside the fuel tank. have wires and gauge tested for signal before dropping fuel tank
i got 38-40 mpg with mine. should have kept it.
gas cost 38 dollars a barrel
It can worth $600 to $750 depending on how good it is.
Question is too broad to answer. In general, use ammunition that is the same as the caliber or gauge marked on the firearm. If it is marked .38 Special, use only .38 Special- NOT .38 S&W, NOT .380. NOT .38 Super.
A model 35 tear gas projector was an American police arm. It was manufactured by Hercules Gas Munitions Corp. based out of Chicago, IL. There were several other models of these types of tear gas projectors and they would shoot tear gas cartrigages. Some models would shoot 12 gauge shells filled with tear gas, other 20 and .410 gauge. The model 35 would use .38 Special cartrigages filled with tear gas. As far as I know this was the smallest of the projectors which is about 5 inches in length finished with a black finish, brass fittings, and closely reseambles a fountain pen.
No such weapon made by S&W
The volume is 22,710 980(38) litres for the ideal gas.
38 grams oxygen gas (1 mole O2/32 grams)(6.022 X 1023/1 mole O2) = 7.2 X 1023 molecules of oxygen gas -------------------------------------------------
There are a number different gauges for different products. For steel sheets, the gauge ranges from 3 to 38. For aluminum, the gauge ranges from 6 zeroes to 40.
Handgun - 38 special Long gun - 12 gauge
If you drive 35-38 miles a month, and gas is $3.65 a gallon, then approx. $3.65. Seriously... monthly mileage will be needed to calculate this question.
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