The Weaver Model 344 scope was a popular scope. I'm not sure of the mfg. date but my guess would be 1934 up to and through WWII years. It was an option on rimfire .22 rifles like the Remington 341 PT, which sported a 2 ocular peep sight as well as the scope. The scope mount was either a Weaver S3 or N3. I have seen the value, depending on condition, listed from about $25 to $125 (NIB). A working scope with clear ocular, good bluing and intact crosshairs goes as high as $75-$80,
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$344 from what my gran pappie told me $344 from what my gran pappie told me
12.5% of 344 = 12.5% * 344 = 0.125 * 344 = 43
The last one I bought was at a gun show and cost me $500.00. It is a 20ga. I have seen a couple that they were asking in the $700.00 range. Most people have never heard of one.
344 x 40 % = 137.6 344 - 137.6 = 206.4
344-34 = 310
60 minutes = 1 hour so 344 minutes = 344/60 = 5.733... hours. Simple!60 minutes = 1 hour so 344 minutes = 344/60 = 5.733... hours. Simple!60 minutes = 1 hour so 344 minutes = 344/60 = 5.733... hours. Simple!60 minutes = 1 hour so 344 minutes = 344/60 = 5.733... hours. Simple!
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344 = 2 * 2 * 2 * 43
344 x 556=1,9707
17 percent of 344 is 58.48