20-200 usd
the S&W top breaks were made between late 1800's and early 1900's with little record keeping of serial numbers
If your revolver is an Iver Johnson Viking, it is a top break revolver. Holding the revolver in your right hand (finger OFF the trigger) use thumb and forefinger of left hand to grasp barrel latch (between back of cylinder and hammer) lift the latch, and revolver breaks open. If this does not work, take it to a gunsmith.
It can. It just depends where the parts are when it breaks.
The engine will stop and other internal parts
They are almost all interference engines and if the belt breaks you will have serious internal engine damage.
Yes, when the belt breaks the engine will not run. In addition you will have internal engine damage if the engine was an interference engine.
No, ususlly no internal damage if belt breaks.
The internal organ system that breaks down food is called the digestive system. It includes organs such as the stomach, small intestine, and large intestine, which work together to break down food into nutrients that can be absorbed by the body.
When a crystal is broken, the way it breaks is called its cleavage. Cleavage is the way the crystal naturally breaks along planes of weakness due to its internal atomic structure.
Rivers in Europe are useful for internal navigation because they do not have sudden breaks and connect various towns and cities.
On older 300ZX's equipped with a timing belt it will cause internal engine damage if the belt breaks as they are interference engines.
I cannot find any instructions, however, the 59 breaks down like the 1911.