This location is a point in East Siberian Sea and north of the Arctic circle. The location is just off the coast of the Northern Russia Tundra, also known as the Siberian Tundra. It is located less than 800 miles from Northern Alaska.
We're troubled by the idea of "most likely". These things don't do a whole lot of moving around. Wherever a country was yesterday, last week, or last year, you can pretty much count on it being in the same place today and tomorrow. (We're speaking geographically, of course, not politically.) It's this fact that drives the whole map-publishing industry. The point 70° N / 160° E is just off the coast of northern Siberia, about 110 miles northeast of Ursalakh, 150 miles southeast of Logashkino, and 235 miles northeast of Srednekolymsk. It's about 970 miles west of Barrow, Alaska, 1,380 miles from the north pole, and, in case of emergency, only 3,290 miles from Moscow.
Within 1/2 degree of 70N. Polaris is not EXACTLY above the North Pole; it is about 0.6 degrees from it.
This location is a point in East Siberian Sea and north of the Arctic circle. The location is just off the coast of the Northern Russia Tundra, also known as the Siberian Tundra. It is located less than 800 miles from Northern Alaska.
The coordinates 70N 20E point to Finland, a country located in Northern Europe. Finland shares borders with Sweden, Norway, and Russia.
We're troubled by the idea of "most likely". These things don't do a whole lot of moving around. Wherever a country was yesterday, last week, or last year, you can pretty much count on it being in the same place today and tomorrow. (We're speaking geographically, of course, not politically.) It's this fact that drives the whole map-publishing industry. The point 70° N / 160° E is just off the coast of northern Siberia, about 110 miles northeast of Ursalakh, 150 miles southeast of Logashkino, and 235 miles northeast of Srednekolymsk. It's about 970 miles west of Barrow, Alaska, 1,380 miles from the north pole, and, in case of emergency, only 3,290 miles from Moscow.
Within 1/2 degree of 70N. Polaris is not EXACTLY above the North Pole; it is about 0.6 degrees from it.
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Greenland
A little after 1976
It probably means 70 degrees noth and 30 degrees west.
Sounds like 30 N
Colt data at Proofhouse.com
Weight is the mass of an object times the gravitational acceleration it undergoes. The gravitational acceleration of Earth is approximately 9.8 m/s^2. So in this case 70/9.8 = 7.14 kg
National Match serial numbers have NM, MR or 70N as part of the serial number. If the serial number is 32597NM; 1969. If not, possibly a NM slide was placed on a 1913 frame.