The value of a 1944 120mm shell casing can vary widely based on factors such as condition, rarity, and demand among collectors. Generally, a dummy shell casing like the one you described might be worth anywhere from $50 to a few hundred dollars, depending on its specific features and historical significance. It's best to consult with a military antiques dealer or appraiser for a more accurate valuation.
42 inches from ground to bottom of the mail box.
The .204 Ruger is a .222 Remington Magnum casing, necked down for a projectile of 5.2mm/.204 inches. When introduced in 2004, it was the highest velocity production cartridge in existence. There are AR-15 upper receivers available for it, among other platforms.
2 inches on the sides, 6.5 inches on the top and bottom.
The standard height for a door handle is typically around 36 inches from the bottom of the door to the center of the handle.
There are MANY types and sizes of CD players
The standard size for a 1x3 door casing is typically 3/4 inch thick by 2 1/2 inches wide.
Assuming you are talking about the box and not the outer casing etc, 30x30x67 is 60300 cubic inches. This is 34.896 cubic feet
Not sure about center meters, but 146 centimetres is 57.48 inches.
How many spins the projectile makes over a measured length of distance. E.g., a 1 in 7 twist means the projectile makes a 360 degree spin in seven inches of travel.
It means you center the stud on the measurment. Ie.. 24 inches on center means the center of the studs is 24 inches apart (from center to center)
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To find the height of the tank, we need to divide the volume of the tank (4600 cubic inches) by the area of the bottom glass (24 inches by 12 inches). The area of the bottom glass is 24 * 12 = 288 square inches. Dividing the volume (4600 cubic inches) by the area of the bottom glass (288 square inches) gives a height of 15.97 inches. Therefore, the height of the tank is approximately 15.97 inches.