If you are reffering to a handgun that firs a .32cal then the difference is huge. The .40 cal revolver (wether it be a python or an m500) is a very reliable make. Any revolver is more reliable than a compact pistol that is.
Inexpensive, turn of the century, not worth more than 40 USD or so
It is 125.
In general, RG revolvers were low cost firearms of indifferent quality. Depending on condition, $40-$75.
Depends on the calibre of the rifle:Cartridge: 25-20 Winchester, 32-20 Winchester =.525 Magazine TubeCartridge: 25-35 Winchester, 30-30 Winchester, 32 Winchester Special, 32-40 Winchester, 38-40 Winchester, 38-55 Winchester, 44-40 Winchester, .44 Remington magnum, .45 long colt =.645 Magazine Tube
40% of 32= 40% * 32= 0.4 * 32= 12.8
Glock 22 .40 calibre
32 is 40 percent of 80:40% of 80= 40% * 80= 40%/100% * 80= 4 * 8= 32
32/40 as a percentage is 80%
32 is 40% of 80
LCD(32, 40) = 160
The revolving pistols were made in 4 sizes: The No. 1 (or Baby Paterson) is .28 caliber. The No. 2 Belt Revolver is .31 as is the No. 3 Belt revolver (the main difference between the two being the configuration of the grips) and the No. 5 Holster (Texas Model) was .36 caliber. There was no No. 4. There was also the No. 1 Ring Lever Revolving Rifle in .34, .36, .38, .40 and .44, the No. 2 Ring Lever Rifle in .44 and the Model 1839 Carbine in .53.
80% of 40 = 32 or 0.80 times 40 = 32