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It is hard to say based on the info you have given exactly the age of the Titan 25 cal that you have. From my understanding they were manufactured between the late 60's and the late 70's. They were manufactured in Italy and distributed by at least 2 companies EIG and FIE, EIG imported them before 1968, and FIE after that date. So that should at least give you a rough idea of the age of the gun you have. I found a spattering of forum posts about the Titan 25's by doing a Google search. Here is one that give a little detail about the EIG version of this gun: http://forums.gunbroker.com/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=67712.
First, if you are in the US, unless you hold a Federal Firearms License as a Dealer/ Manufacturer, you will still need the services of a gun shop- the frame of a firearm is legally a firearm- everything else is parts, but sales of the frame are regulated by law, the same as a complete firearm. Second, this company, which imported firearms made by other companies (frequently Italian and German) went out of business in 1990, meaning no new parts, so you will be limited to used parts. Finally, these were not high quality/high dollar firearms- if you CAN locate a frame, it is likely to cost as much as the firearm itself is worth. PS- gunpartscorp.com, which had been a major supplier of used parts, will no longer sell any part that requires a FFL- such as a frame. I am sorry to be the bearer of bad news, but the gun shop/ gun show/ internet forum answer may well be the only answer.
First find the area of the frame and photo combined; then find the area of the photo alone. Then find the difference. Since we know that the diameter of the photo is 8, its radius must be 4, and the area of the photo is πr2 = π42 = 16π. We are given that the frame is 2 inches wide, so we can say that the radius of the frame and photo combined is 4 + 2 = 6. So the area of the frame and photo combined must be π62 = 36π. Finally, to get the area of only the frame, we subtract the area of the photo from the area of the frame and photo combined, giving us 36π - 16π = 20π.
(list of rockets I know) Delta 4 Titan 3 Titan 1 Titan 2 Delta 2 Delta 3 V-2 Saturn 5 Apollo 11 S.S dolphin (from olimar pikmin) And the vanguard
$50-$100, depending on condition, FIE was not a manufacturer, but an importer, usually of lesser value German firearms in the 1950s-60s.
To determine which frame has 8192 triangles when starting with one triangle and increasing the count by 2 in each subsequent frame, we can use the formula for the nth frame: ( T(n) = 1 + 2(n - 1) ). Setting this equal to 8192 gives us ( 1 + 2(n - 1) = 8192 ). Solving for ( n ), we find ( n = 4096 ). Therefore, the 4096th frame has 8192 triangles.
1. Titan is the largest moon of Saturn. 2. Titan is the second largest moon in the entire solar system. 3. Titan is bigger than Pluto or Mercury. 4. Titan's atmospheric pressure is greater than ours. 5. Titan is really cold! The temperature is about -289 °F. 6. Huygens discovered Titan.
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Bones - 2005 The Titan on the Track 2-1 is rated/received certificates of: USA:TV-14
You will find it in the frame rail on the drivers side of truck. It will be about 1/2 way back the frame rail. You will have to lay down under the truck and look up in the frame rail to see it.