You have an Ithaca sxs Flues model and by your description a field grade. According to your stated condition and not knowing barrel chokes, or if it has a beavertail forearm or splinter forearm, staright or pistol grip stock single or double trigger, ejectors or extractors the latter being most common. Your grade is stamped on the watertable F is field S quality 1 special basically a field grade with a couple of extras of quality. 500 - 1700.
mouth sores
there is no tar in smokless tobacco
model 32 ws smokless powder serial 326570
a roll of skoal is 5 cans of skoal which is smokless tobacco wrapped in plastic
You will have to call Browning.
TOOTH LOSS, GUM DISEASE, GINGIVITIS, MOUTH AND THROAT CANCER, HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE, ETC
swisher international the people who make king edward cigars kayak smokless tobacco silver creek ect.
grizzly dip is a can of smokless tobaco which you can get in pouches or loose that is a cheaper brand and contains more nicotine and its flavor is amazing and its so strongbut not to overpowering
The 38 means that it is a 38 caliber bullet, the 40 is a left over from the old black powder days. It represents the approximate equivelant power that 40 grains of black powder would have given a similar bullet, although the actual cartridge was loaded with the 'new' smokless powder. The 30-30 was one of the first cartridges to use this system as the smokless powders were being introduced in the late 1800's.
i did the math 30,000 a yea get cancer divided by the 12 to 14 million users who chew that's an estimate of 1 in 400 chance althought much depends on your family history and lifestyle choices
Actually, the powder is in the cartridge case. A bullet is the metal projectile that is fired out of the barrel. The powder for a 9mm Parabellum (also called 9mm Luger) cartridge will be one of several different smokless powders. I use Bullseye or Unique for many of my pistol loads, but there are dozens that can be used.
Black Powder. When the brass cartridge was developed, it also used Black Powder. But the metal used to make the rifle barrels became stronger so they could take more pressure. An improved powder was developed that burned hotter and was smokeless; thus it was called Smokless Powder.