condition 1
One of the 4 weapon condition codes is: condition 4, which means no magazine is inserted. Condition 3 means the magazine is inserted. Condition 2 means there's a round in the chamber and the magazine is inserted. Lastly, condition 1 means the magazine is inserted but the weapon is safe.
One of the 4 weapon condition codes is: condition 4, which means no magazine is inserted. Condition 3 means the magazine is inserted. Condition 2 means there's a round in the chamber and the magazine is inserted. Lastly, condition 1 means the magazine is inserted but the weapon is safe.
Weapon Conditions: Weapon Condition #4: Magazine removed, chamber empty, bolt forward, safety on, ejection port cover closed Weapon Condition #3: Magazine inserted, chamber empty, bolt forward, safety on, ejection port cover closed Weapon Condition #2: This rule does not apply to M16A4 Service Rifle.. Weapon Condition #1: Magazine inserted, round in chamber, bolt forward, safety on, ejection port cover closed.
Condition 1: the bolt is locked to the rear. The safety is on. The source of ammunition is in position on the feed tray or in the magazine well. The cover is closed. Condition 2: not applicable condition 3: the bolt is forward. The chamber is empty. The safety is off. The source of ammunition is in position on the feed tray or in the magazine well. The cover is closed. Condition 4: the bolt is forward. The chamber is empty. The safety is off. The feed tray is clear of ammunition and/or no magazine is inserted. The cover is closed.
The value of a Collier's magazine from March 5, 1904 depends on its condition. This magazine in excellent condition is valued between 9.99 and 17.99 as of 2014.
Most of these magazines are valued at a price close to $10. The exact price will depend upon the edition and the condition of the magazine.
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aproximately$70.00 to $140.00 U.S. ..all depending on the condition.
50 cents if in low condition. 75 medium condition. 1.00 mint condition
all of the conditions including condition 2 were created when weapons had different breach loading and magazine and other aspects so with the invention of newer weapons that lack the parts mentioned in condition 2 the us government decided to get rid of condition 2
That depends on the condition of it, the cover, the pages inside, etc.
The value of a vintage 1931 issue of The Etude Magazine can vary depending on its condition, rarity, and demand among collectors. Typically, prices can range from $10 to $50 or more for a single issue in good condition. It's best to consult with a rare magazine collector or an antique appraiser for a more accurate assessment of its value.