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I have just bought a Lanber 12 bore over and under with the barrel symbols 1200Kp/cm2 does anyone know how this relates to the old ton pressure rating
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Bloody metric sh!te confusing everyone and every thing, more bloody EEC interference to make life difficult, truly it is Napoleons revenge.

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dromia wrote:Bloody metric sh!te confusing everyone and every thing, more bloody EEC interference to make life difficult, truly it is Napoleons revenge.

It is sh!te like metric that makes me feel like a stranger in my own country.

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A Pascal is measure of pressure and is equal to one Newton* per square metre.

I don't think it should be marked kPa/cm2 as the cm2 is not required because the metric unit (Pascal) already takes area into consideration. It's the same as saying psi per square inch! kukkuk

BTW, A Pascal is the same as one Atmosphere or 6894.8 psi, so 1200kPA would equal 1200x1000Pa or 1200 000Pa.



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Sandgroper wrote:A Pascal is measure of pressure and is equal to one Newton* per square metre.

I don't think it should be marked kPa/cm2 as the cm2 is not required because the metric unit (Pascal) already takes area into consideration. It's the same as saying psi per square inch! kukkuk

BTW, A Pascal is the same as one Atmosphere or 6894.8 psi, so 1200kPA would equal 1200x1000Pa or 1200 000Pa.



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Mike357 wrote:
Sandgroper wrote:A Pascal is measure of pressure and is equal to one Newton* per square metre.

I don't think it should be marked kPa/cm2 as the cm2 is not required because the metric unit (Pascal) already takes area into consideration. It's the same as saying psi per square inch! kukkuk

BTW, A Pascal is the same as one Atmosphere or 6894.8 psi, so 1200kPA would equal 1200x1000Pa or 1200 000Pa.



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Sandgroper wrote:
Mike357 wrote:
Sandgroper wrote:A Pascal is measure of pressure and is equal to one Newton* per square metre.

I don't think it should be marked kPa/cm2 as the cm2 is not required because the metric unit (Pascal) already takes area into consideration. It's the same as saying psi per square inch! kukkuk

BTW, A Pascal is the same as one Atmosphere or 6894.8 psi, so 1200kPA would equal 1200x1000Pa or 1200 000Pa.



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Sandgroper wrote:A Pascal is measure of pressure and is equal to one Newton* per square metre.

I don't think it should be marked kPa/cm2 as the cm2 is not required because the metric unit (Pascal) already takes area into consideration. It's the same as saying psi per square inch! kukkuk

BTW, A Pascal is the same as one Atmosphere or 6894.8 psi, so 1200kPA would equal 1200x1000Pa or 1200 000Pa.



*A Newton is a measure of force, but I won't go into any more detail for fear of setting off those metric-phobic amongst us.

BTW, A Pascal is the same as one Atmosphere or 6894.8 psi, ??????????????

You've confused yourself Grant, troutslapping
one atmosphere = 14.696 psi = 101325Pa or 101.325 kPa = 1.03 Kg/cm2.


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The bottom line will I be able to use 2 3/4 inch magnums? and being a 2006 model will it be steel proofed
mossberg 500
meteor mk2
smk 19 (0.22)
ruger 12/22 stainless synthetic 22lr
cz 452 style 16 inch 22lr
tikka t3 lite stainless 223
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