The knock down power of a 12 gauge shotgun depends on the ammo used. Using bird shot it had low knockdown power, however using double or triple ought buck packs quite a lot more. A slug would have even more knockdown power.
No. The common, plain old, earring size is almost always 22 Gauge. 16 Gauge is just a bit smaller than the common piercing size of 14 Gauge. The size chart goes down in increments of two from 22 usually down into the negatives of 00 gauge, and then breaks down into diameters.
Because they get off balance.
To provide power (wind mills) To cool down things To blow dust and sediment away
There were three of them, but one has been permanently shut down. (See link below)
The big power Formulas: Formula 1 - Electrical (electric) power equation: Power P = I × V = R × I2 = V2 ⁄ Rwhere power P is in watts, voltage V is in volts and current I is in amperes (DC).If there is AC, look also at the power factor PF = cos φ and φ = power factor angle(phase angle) between voltage and amperage. Formula 2 - Mechanical (mechanic) power equation: Power P = E ⁄ t = W ⁄ twhere power P is in watts, energy E is in joules, and time t is in seconds. 1 W = 1 J/s Scroll down to related links and look at "Formulas and calculations - Electricity and Electric Charge".
as your looking down the gun, the gauge should be stamped on the left barrel back by the stock.
10mm
Seek the services of a good gunsmith
If you are referring to Hurricane Sandy, then yes. Millions will be without power.
498.00 US from the factory, then down in price as they change hands.
Shoot it about 2000 times without cleaning it. It will break down!!
Yes, send me your email & I'll forward a scan of the original take-down manual.
The largest EVER made was a 2 gauge. It holds a 2 pound metal ball, if I remember correctly. According the gauge index, a 2 gauge shotgun would hold two half pound balls since the diameter of the shotgun tube determines the gauge, the number of balls to equal a pound going down the barrel in this case would only be two to make a pound. Whereas in a 12 gauge, it takes twelve lead balls of the barrel size to make a pound. A two pound meal ball going down the tube would make for a .5 gauge.
The amperage gauge will go down when you turn on your lights, because there is a sudden draw of electric power from the battery. The alternator should equal out the power surge.
I have a double barrel 12 gauge Paris Sport, handed down from my father.
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