I don't think those revolvers were manufactured in .22 magnum. It will be marked, usually on the barrel, likely 22 lr or 22 s/l/lr for short, long, and long rifle.
10-50 usd
EMF Company produced the Model 1873 Dakota Single Action Revolver. This link says they no longer make it: http://www.emf-company.com/1873-model-single-action-revolver-dakota2.htm
It says it can on Ruger's website.
Made in 1968.
The "Savage/ Stevens" model 311, 12 gauge uses 2 3/4" shells. Just make sure that you do not use a hard shoot (steel,tungsten, etc.) in it or any of the new high pressure shells in it.
I have a J. C. Higgins model 10516 with the original 4X scope . The scope mount says J.C. Higgins 4X PATD , MFD by W.R. Weaver Co. El Paso TX. IT also has N3 stamped on the mount. Hope this helps.
This is probably a replica revolver produced in Italy.
Higgin ShotgunYour shotgun was made by Stevens arms model 311 101.7 was the sears model no which identifies the maker and model 101 is the sears code for savage/stevens07 means 311 it was made between the middle 50s to as late as 1962 when sears stoped using the jc Higgins name.
A Model 25 will be chambered either for 45 ACP or 45 Colt as it comes from the factory.
PF Flyers #5 they discontinued them....it says it in the revolver magazine PF Flyers #5 they discontinued them....it says it in the revolver magazine
$150-$250 depending on condition. Much less if it is rusty or broken, a little more if like-new.
My cross-reference list says this is actually a Harrington & Richardson Model 120. Sears Roebuck sold firearms with the J.C. Higgins brand name from the 1940's into the 1960's or later. H&R only produced the Model 120 during 1941 and 1942. The Sears J. C. Higgins 583.14 was manufactured by The High Standard manufacturing Corp. in the later 1940's or early 1950's