100-600 or so
No, the super redhawk series in 44 magnum have fluted cylinders while 454 Casull and 480 Ruger versions have the non-fluted cylinders. There are custom gun shops, such as Bowen Custom Arms and Geeder Custom Gun, that will machine and fit either style cylinder you wish. However, the cost of such work often exceeds the cost of the base gun. Be aware that an unfluted cylinder does not increase the strength factor over a fluted designed cylinder. It does decrease gun weight though.
100-500 USD depending on specifics
45/70, 460 S&W , 480 Ruger, 454 Casull
no more than 480
480 grains is 31,103 48 gramsThe price depends on the purity and isotopic enrichment, chemical and physical form, etc.
Are you talking about the Ferrari 488? The 2016 model costs $245,400.
To determine which is the better buy, calculate the unit price for each option. For the 16 ounces at $336, the unit price is $21 per ounce, and for the 24 ounces at $480, the unit price is $20 per ounce. Therefore, the 24 ounces for $480 is the better buy in terms of cost per ounce.
the platinum stock for +5,200¥ at level 37, you can buy them at a price 480 000¥
A TRUE 12mm cartridge would be the .480 Ruger, or .475 Linebaugh. However, I have seen both the .45 ACP and the .50 Browning called 12mm (they are 11.45mm and 12.7mm)
The price of any fuel can vary widely with location. As of 2012 M100 sells for about 410-480 USD/metric tonne.
It is 25%.
The price of any fuel can vary widely with location. As of 2012 M100 sells for about 410-480 USD/metric tonne.