Look again! The guage and grade are usually found together on the water table, and a Grade 5 (not "S") would be a high end, and probably valuable, gun.
Look again! The guage and grade are usually found together on the water table, and a Grade 5 (not "S") would be a highe end, and probably valuable, gun.
According to a table in "Ithaca Gun Company from the Beginning" it was made in 1901.
The guage and grade of an Ithaca Hammerless can generally be found on the left front corner of the water table on the frame. The serial number is usually on the right side of the same water table, on the barrel flats, and on the forend iron. To determine which design you have, check http://www.shotgunworld.com/identify.html
The gauge is stamped on the water table by the serial number. It is a Flues model made in 1924.
the base sequences signify what genetic code
Book value ranges from $280 for a 10% condition gun to $1,000 for one in 100% condition. By the way, are you sure it is a Lewis? All of the 1903 production I have seen are Crass variations. Additinal Answer - According to the table in "Ithaca Gun Company...", the Lewis and NIG were both made in 1903. 1901 was the last year for the Crass.
Symbols represent name of the element. They signify the position of element in periodic table.
15,999 Atomic weight of oxygen
It signify the group of the element. For example, the first group is called alkali metals. When it is moving from left to right of the periodic table, the atomic radius decreases, the ionization energy increases, and the electronegativity increases.
As far as i know, its the atomic mass of oxygen
Group VIIIA is one way to signify the halogen family of the periodic table.
As inputs to the truth table 1 and 1 signify that they are both true. The output will depend on what kind of truth table we are talking about, AND, OR, XOR, etc.