The Winchester Model 94 was never manufactured in the 32-20 (32 W.C.F.) cartridge, but the Model 92 was. The barrel is actually octagon (8-sided) versus hexagon (6-sided). The collector value can only be assessed by a visual inspection & evaluation. Old Winchesters are very much like old classic automobiles... the graded condition and factory originality are the key factors in determining what they are truly worth. Bert H.
Winchester carbines have a different shaped butt from a rifle, the shoulder or butt plate is shaped differently and is flatter. It never has a trapdoor. Having said that, rifles could be ordered with a carbine or even a shotgun buttstock. Generally speaking, the carbine will have a shorter barrel and not in a heavy profile or fully octagonal. This isn't a certain definition of carbine though as short barrels were available on special order to fit on the rifles. Rifle barrels were available down to 15 inch length, the same as the shortest carbine barrels. If the firearm has a ring attached to the body (action) it will be a carbine as this 'saddle ring' was not available on rifles. Also but more specialised, the two have different sights. Hope that helps.
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Possibly a Bong that is shaped like a gun. In my younger days I had a bong that was shaped like a colt 1911 .45 pistol. The mouthpeice was the barrell so it looked like you were shooting yourself in the mouth when it was hit. Hence Suicide bong!
The blank. You might also say dummy munitions, which are shaped to resemble a cartridge with a projectile, but have no actual projectile.
A U-shaped valley is a geological formation formed by the erosive action of a glacier. Ice moving downhill carves out a broad, U-shaped valley with steep sides and a flat bottom. These valleys are characteristic of areas that have been shaped by glacier activity.
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A 'V' shaped valley is typically formed by the erosion of a river or stream cutting through elevated land over time. The flowing water carves out the valley by gradually wearing away the surrounding rock and soil, creating steep, sloping sides that converge at the bottom in a V shape.
By creating a lifting and rolling action with the cone-shaped plow
there shaped like small bones
A stream valley is usually 'V' shaped, formed by erosion from a stream. A glacial valley is usually 'U' shaped, formed by the action of a glacier.
A 'V' shaped valley has been formed by a stream or river. A 'U' shaped valley has been formed by the action of a glacier. Therefore, should a glacier form in the mountains, the ice, pushed downhill by the weight of fresh snow constantly being added high above, will gouge out the 'V' shaped river valley and form the 'U' shaped glacial valley.