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In mathematics and computing, hexadecimal (also base 16, or hex) is a positional system that represents numbers using a base of 16. Unlike the common way of representing numbers with ten symbols, it uses sixteen distinct symbols, most often the symbols "0"–"9" to represent values zero to nine, and "A"–"F" (or alternatively "a"–"f") to represent values ten to fifteen.
Hexadecimal numerals are widely used by computer system designers and programmers, as they provide a human-friendly representation of binary-coded values. Each hexadecimal digit represents four binary digits, also known as a nibble, which is half a byte. For example, a single byte can have values ranging from 00000000 to 11111111 in binary form, which can be conveniently represented as 00 to FF in hexadecimal.
In mathematics, a subscript is typically used to specify the base, also known as the radix. For example, the decimal value 10,995 would be expressed in hexadecimal as 2AF316. In programming, a number of notations are used to support hexadecimal representation, usually involving a prefix or suffix. The prefix 0x is used in C and related languages, which would denote this value by 0x2AF3.
Hexadecimal is used in the transfer encoding Base16, in which each byte of the plaintext is broken into two 4-bit values and represented by two hexadecimal digits.
In great shape for age. Works great.cleaned barrel.
Washington residents only.500$ firm and I will pay the FFL transfer fee .
Russian with markings.
model 91/30
these are no longer being imported.
I have one set of dumb bells I'm looking to sell . They are in great shape and have sat on carpet their whole life so they still look great.
- 35lb / $105
Thanks!
Willing to split up, but let's say a minimum of 5 mags? Also interested in trades.
Here's what's available
(11) Magpul Pmag Gen3 Windowed with Dust Cover, New in wrapper
$12 each
(7) Black Steel 30 round, New in wrapper (Ordered 10 and keeping 3, heavy and pretty much indestructible)
$10...
I picked this great Mosin up a while back along with a few others but decided to only keep the carbines. This is a desirable hex receiver Tula from 1936. Like most Mosins, it is a refurb but serials all match with the only force match being on the magazine plate. It has a mixture of Izhevsk...
Nice condition Mosin with no sticky bolt, numbers matching, bayonet fixes and unfixes with no fuss. Fired less than 100 rounds, good rifling. Izzy hex receiver dated 1925. Sling and bayonet included. Will also be selling off my 7.62x54r ammo. Will post ammo add and maybe give a break to the...
I’ve got ten 30 round Gen 2 Pmags. $12 per or I’ll sell all of them for $110. They were previously marked, I covered the markings in Black sharpie. Willing to meet within 20 miles of Canby. Not interested in trades.
26" barrel
Bright shiny bore. Must be the american made steel? Not sure.
Collector value is gone many years ago.
(When the stock was butchered)
Still really cool.
Ramp sight/ladder sight to 3200 meters.
If it was all original it would be worth many hundred dollars more.
Should be a good shooter...
$650 OBO
Hex Receiver Mosin Nagant 1934
Original barrel is clean and muzzle is not recrowned
Archangel Stock
Timney Trigger
Comes with one 5 round and four 10 round magazines
Started a build, but changed my mind.