Can not be identified as currently described. Provide a detailed description of ALL markings, overall length, overall height, barrel length, number of rounds the magazine holds, any markings on the magazine,etc.. Your .32 auto pistol is probably european, Spanish most likely. There may be the word Eibar somewhere on it, indicating that it was manufactured in the Eibar region of Spain prior to the Spanish civil war when many small gun smiths operated there. You will need to go to a library with a picture of the gun (not with the gun itself) and go through as many of the "Encyclopedia of Guns" books as you can find. Try to match the photo. If there are any proof marks on the gun, you can get a book of proof marks to try and determine its country of origin. If there is a manufacturer's logo on the grip panels, you may be able to identify that. There is no fixed way to identify the gun. You have stumbled upon one of the fun parts of the hobby.
70 percent of 762 = 533.4 70% of 762 = 70% * 762 = 70%/100% * 762 = 5334/10 = 533.4
762 as a percent:762 x 100% = 76200%
It is: 417+345 = 762
152.4
762 381,2 127,3,2
1760 * 762 = 1,341,120
All the multiples of 762 (which are infinite). Starting with these: 762, 1524, 2286, 3048, 3810 . . .
I don't know exactly what firearm you are referring to, but if it was manufactured as a fully automatic, the BATF will still consider it a machine gun since it can probably easily be returned to full-auto. But if you mean it was illegal as an "assault rifle", it is no longer illegal by FEDERAL law, but it very may still be illegal in certain states like California and New Jersey. *** in the semi auto version PPSH is completely legal and approved by the ATF (as well as semi-auto versions of AK47, M16, SKS and other). It worth around $1100, factory re-finished.
762 multiplied by 84 is 64,008.
127 * 6 = 762
808.5 is the average of 855 and 762.
163.67% increase from 289 to 762.