The "Thing" is called a poly-choke. It is a manually adjusted choke. I think they are still in business. And yes I have shot many deer with slugs fired from my Model 20. If you could give a more detailed discription, or perhaps a photo it would be helpful. It may possibly be the Power-Pac choke. That "Thing" is probably a Compensator , and a Varible Choke, or just one of either.
Anything that gets close enough.
there's no such thing inside a blackhole
The first thing you have to determine when using a graduated cylinder is the volume of liquid it can hold and the smallest volume increment it can measure. This helps ensure that you are using the appropriate graduated cylinder for your measurements and that you are able to read the volume accurately.
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The value of a Topper model 158 12 gauge would depend on a couple different things. The main thing to consider would be the condition.
The value of a Springfield Model 947 B Proof Tested 12 gauge would actually be dependent upon a number of things. The main thing that would be considered would be the condition.
Check your info and re-post the question, I don't believe there's such a thing as a "model 2"
First, there is no such thing as a 16 gauge rifle. You can have a 16 gauge shotgun with a rifled barrel. Second, without knowing who made it there is no way to give an even moderately accurate worth.
As far as I know, there is no such thing as holes on the Sun.
cYLINDER NEVER BE A SQUARE.
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Well there actually is no such thing as an ear gauge. However there is such a thing as a jewellery gauge which is the thickness of the of the jewellery based on either Millimeters or AWG (American Wire Gauge as used in the professional body piercing industry.
There is no such thing.
Answerdon't know...but i have same thing #C177800. bought new in either 1966 or 1968.The model 370 single shot break action shotgun normally go for between 50 to 150 dollars
Neither. The word is cylinder, not cylender - there is no such thing!
I have one which is in very good shape. I have never shot the thing as it belonged to my grandfathers cousin and was handed down to me. there was a recall on some of the models but it does not seem that this model was affected. Late 1945 through perhaps 1948.