Neither one. Series 70 and 80 models are Colt designations for theircommercial variations.A Rock Island 45 would be a little more like a 70 series ,but it is really a base 1911 A1 style pistol.
Neither one. Series 70 and 80 models are Colt designations for theircommercial variations.A Rock Island 45 would be a little more like a 70 series ,but it is really a base 1911 A1 style pistol.
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The answer depends on the extent of rounding.
70 + 80 + 70 + 30+ 80 + 80+ 80 = 490
let x = decrease 80- 80 x = 70 80(1-x) = 70 1-x =70/80 x = 1-70/80 = 0.125 = 12.5%
70 and 80 is 150.
80 - 70% = 80 x (1 - (70/100)) = 24
56/80 x 100 = 70 Therefore, 56 is 70 percent of 80.
80 percent of seventy = 5680% of 70= 80% * 70= 0.80 * 70= 56
Just do 5600/80=70
There is no such thing as a 70 series commander. It applies to the collet bushing that was made in the 70s. Your commander was mfg. sometime in the 70s without the that type of bushing.