Yes they have made them.
It is possible
The value of a Smith and Wesson Model 51 22 Magnum Revolver would actually depend on a number of factors. Some of these factors would include the age and condition of the Revolver.
It uses the 22 Magnum cartridge. MRF stands for "magnum rim fire". It uses the 22 Magnum cartridge. MRF stands for "magnum rim fire".
50-500 usd
Smith & Wesson did not make the Double-Nine. High Standard did, and it was available with two cylinders. One was a .22LR cylinder the other was chambered in .22 Magnum. sales@countrygunsmith.net
Standard Catalog of Smith and Wesson Firearms by Supica and Nahas History of Smith and Wesson by Jinks.
Standard Catalog of Smith and Wesson.
Mistaken post...sorry. I have two revolvers, and this is the serial of the Smith & Wesson .357 Magnum. I'll repost elsewhere.
A 22 Magnum (or Winchester 22-WMR) is rimfire cartridge, same with 17HMR and the 22-WRF. <><><> The .22 Jet, which is a centerfire, was also known as the .22 Magnum Centerfire- but they are rather rare. Most .22 magnums will be, as he said right up there- rimfire. <><><> I forgot about the 22 Remington Jet. (also known as .22 Center Fire Magnum, or .22 CFM) Nice update, thanks.
Yes
1950
No.