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Far as I know it's just size of wire, smaller the gauge the thicker the wire. which means the 4 is going to be thicker than the 8.
if you can fit a 16 gauge plus 4 20 gauges your probably at around an 8 gauge but not nessesarely if you can put 4 20 gauges in your at a 14 gauge
Yes, a "20 gauge" is just another word for the .410 shotgun.
4-6 lbs.
Four quarters are .066 thick 20 nickels are 1.48 thick So your answer is 1.21 inches thicker or about 1 1/4 thicker
There are 4 listed on auctionarms.com, and 4 more on gunbroker.com.
6 mil is thicker than 4 mil.
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The Springfield 20 gauge model 94-B is valued at between $75 and $100. It has a 32 inch barrel, and a 2 3/4 inch chamber.
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The 1 Mil is equivalent to 0.001 inch. The higher the mil the thicker that product would be. So, 4 mil is thicker than 3 mil.
6 times thicker The viscosity of blood = 3-4 centipoise and the viscosity of water = 1 centipoise, so blood is 3 to 4 times thicker than water