Stomata are specialized structures on the surface of leaves that regulate the entry and exit of gases, such as carbon dioxide and oxygen. These small pores open to allow gas exchange for photosynthesis and close to prevent excess water loss through transpiration.
They were offered for sale in the 70s, and aren't worth very much. They don't turn up for sale very often as they were considered a "Saturday Night Special" and in this case, it's largely true. There's usually problems with the lock up, so you might not want to fire it. They're best taken to gun buy back programs.
No. There are several things wrong with this question-first you have to assume what a beer is-a pint of beer? But not everyone has pints. So you've got is a shot equal to a pint? But you don't say in units, in liquid, in enjoyment or what. In units a pint is 2 units. A shot usually has 5-8 units. A shot can vary between 20ml (in the Czech republic) and 100ml (a double, various foreign places). The US measure is 25-35ml for a single, 50ml for a double. The UK measure is 30ml for a small, 44ml for a single, 74ml for a double. A pint is 5.6ml. Some people may enjoy a shot as much as a beer, but most would find a shot easier to drink, and get more drunk from a shot. In predictive slang beer could equal a shot-a 'pint' in predictive slang is a shot.
A single serving of distilled liquor is typically 1.5 ounces, which is equivalent to one shot.
There are a few common shot glass sizes. The most common shot glass is known as a jigger. A jigger contains 1.5 ounces. Then there's a double shot. A double contains 3 ounces. Lastly, there's a pony shot. A pony shot contains 1 ounce.
50-75 USD
50-75 USD
100
No published sn data.
Look at them and then find a copy of the Blue Book of Gun Values
According to discussion on GunBroker.com Message Forum from 5 year ago, between $75 and $100 in excellent condition. I can't say how reliable the posted information is. I'm searching for the same answer if anyone has a better estimate. I have the same revolver, made in 1968.
20-100 or so
Barrels have lands and grooves, not ammunition.
50-75 USD
25-1500 usd
50-200 USD
25-125 depending on specifics