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Neither one. Series 70 and 80 models are Colt designations for theircommercial variations.A Rock Island 45 would be a little more like a 70 series ,but it is really a base 1911 A1 style pistol.
Neither one. Series 70 and 80 models are Colt designations for theircommercial variations.A Rock Island 45 would be a little more like a 70 series ,but it is really a base 1911 A1 style pistol.
yes it is you gay prick
70 + 80 + 70 + 30+ 80 + 80+ 80 = 490
let x = decrease 80- 80 x = 70 80(1-x) = 70 1-x =70/80 x = 1-70/80 = 0.125 = 12.5%
70 and 80 is 150.
80 - 70% = 80 x (1 - (70/100)) = 24
56/80 x 100 = 70 Therefore, 56 is 70 percent of 80.
80 percent of seventy = 5680% of 70= 80% * 70= 0.80 * 70= 56
There is no such thing as a 70 series commander. It applies to the collet bushing that was made in the 70s. Your commander was mfg. sometime in the 70s without the that type of bushing.
That colt commander with serial # 39487LW was produced in 1959. (39450LW-41500LW) mfg date is 1960, not sure if '70 or '80
70/80 = 0.875 = 87.5%