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medium-bore refers to calibers with a diameter of 0.33 inches (8.4 mm) to 0.39 inches (9.9 mm) large-bore refers to calibers with a diameter of 0.40 inches (10 mm) or larger There is much variance in the use of the term "small-bore", which over the years has changed considerably, with anything under 0.577 inches (14.7 mm) considered "small-bore ...
Name Bullet diameter Case length Rim Base Shoulder Neck OAL .38-40 Winchester: 10.16 (.400) 33 (1.30) 13.2 (.520) 11.8 (.465) 11.54 .454: 10.6 (.416) 40 (1.59)
They are 16 inches in diameter and the barrel is 800 inches long (16 × 50 = 800). This is also sometimes indicated using the prefix L/; so for example, the most common gun for the Panzer V tank is described as a "75 mm L/70," meaning a barrel with an internal bore of 75 mm (3.0 in), and 5,250 mm (17 ft 3 in) long.
The Kazanjian Red Diamond is a 5.05-carat emerald-cut red diamond.Red diamonds are the rarest type of colored diamond. [1] The diamond measures 0.39 inches (9.9 mm) on the sides, and 0.23 inches (5.8 mm) in depth. [2]
The 5.45×39mm cartridge is a rimless bottlenecked intermediate cartridge.It was introduced into service in 1974 by the Soviet Union for use with the new AK-74.The 5.45×39mm gradually supplemented and then largely replaced the 7.62×39mm cartridge in Soviet and Warsaw Pact service as the primary military service rifle cartridge.
3 inch monitor, 1.62 million Dot, touch panel – Wi-Fi, Bluetooth – USB Type-C terminal (USB2.0), HDMI Type D terminal Clean output compatible – 3.5mm microphone terminal, 3.5mm headphone terminal – Battery is LP-E17 – Optional battery grip is not available – Startup time is 0.4 seconds – Dimensions are 116.3mm x 85.5mm x 68.8mm
They then rounded to 2 significant figures in metric and then converting to inches and rounding to the thousandth of an inch. This anticipated worldwide metrication by about a century. The design was first proposed by the British Association in 1884 [ 1 ] [ 2 ] with a thread angle and depth based on the Swiss Thury thread , [ 3 ] it was adopted ...
1.75 m – (5 feet 8 inches) – height of average U.S. male human as of 2002 (source: U.S. CDC as per female above) 2.4 m – wingspan of a mute swan; 2.5 m – height of a sunflower; 2.7 m – length of a leatherback sea turtle, the largest living turtle; 2.72 m – (8 feet 11 inches) – tallest-known human (Robert Wadlow) [31]