Yes. 7,65 Browning or 7.65 Browning is just another name for the .32 acp round that the Kel-Tec P32 uses. To be sure, go to Wikipedia and do a search for each of those calibers and note the measurements. See what the round is supposed to look like. Make sure that matches what you put in your gun.
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765 = 100% you are looking for 60% First you must find 1% of 765, and then you should multiply this answer by the number of percent you are looking for and divide by 1. I.e (765/100)*(60/1) => (7.65)*(60/1) => 459
3.4% of 765= 3.4% * 765= 0.034 * 765= 26.01
Your serial number indicates that your Browning 16 gauge shotgun was made in the first year of production,which was 1909.
* 47933 Crawfordsville 765 * 47934 Crawfordsville 765 * 47935 Crawfordsville 765 * 47936 Crawfordsville 765 * 47937 Crawfordsville 765 * 47938 Crawfordsville 765 * 47939 Crawfordsville 765
382.5= 50%/100% * 765= 50/100 * 765= 0.5 * 765= 382.5
On april 24th 2008 i-765 form was modified.It will include additional eligibility codes. From july 9th 2008 only the new i-765 form will be accepted.
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765 g equals .765 kgs
17 = 765 / 45
pi * 765 = approx. 2,403.3183799961918274239221882088
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