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1000 - 10% = 900
You use a ruler or similar object that is marked with centimeters. If your ruler only has inches, measure the inches, then multiply with 2.54 to get centimeters.
Multiply the diameter by (pi), or the radius by (2 pi). If you have a drawing of the circle, and the center is marked, you can measure the radius and the diameter. Just lay your ruler across the circle, and make sure that it touches the center. If the center isn't marked, then it won't be that easy.
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it is an infinate number. if you keep adding layer after layer to get different combinations, you'll find out that it'll repeat
The American arms regulator was manufactored by Uberti. There are numerouse placesonline where you can purchase parts. the current version of the gun is the cattleman
It can't be too old. I can't find any record of American Arms, Inc prior to 1985. They imported European firearms and manufactured a few pistols in North Kansas City, Mo. Went out of business in 2000.
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Try Numrich arms @ www.e-gunparts.com
http://www.gunpartscorp.com
find the name of your arm from your fingers to the elbow.
No public records
Numrich (gunpartscorp) has them on their website for about $35.
Eastern Arms was a brand name sold by Sears Roebuck. The Model 1929 suggests that it was made by J. Stevens Arms Co.
can you find any information on a 410 gauge o/u by American arms inc. made in Italy? thank you
If it is marked only Blue Grass, not Blue Grass Model 1900 or Bluegrass Arms Co, and is a hammer double, it was made by Hopkins & Allen Arms, 1896 to 1915, according to Vorisek's Shotgun Markings.
Browning offers history letters.