Definitely Not !!
You can from some, but they have to be designed to shoot both.
No way to answer without more information on both rifles.
Yes - both rifles are chambered for the 30.06 cartridge.
You will have to shoot both to find out.
I can help a little.Your remington model 4 rolling block was made between the years 1890-1933.There waas a solid frame model and a takedown model available.These were chambered in 3 calibers..22,.25 caliber stevens,and in .32 cal.These had a 22.5in barrel,or a 24 inch barrel with both being octagon barrels.There was approximately 50,000 made during this time span.I hope this helps. Well by 1905 they were almost to serial 170,00 so before then.
There are several BB/Pellet gun models on the market that have smooth bore. If your model is designed for both BBs and Pellets then you you can shoot both.
The Revelation 22 Model R100B caliber rifle was manufactured by Mossberg. The company Western Auto Supply is known to sell both these rifles as well as the cartridges for the rifle.
Yes
The Daisy model 94 carbine and model 111 Western carbine both shot BB's in the .175 caliber, not pellets in the .177 caliber.
Remington makes multiple rifles with detachable clips. The 742 and 760 both have detachable magazines. The Remington model 700 can be readily altered to a detachable magazine, parts are sold in Cabela's, and other suppliers.
The S&W gun is a model 1000. They are both semi auto shotguns. The S&W gun, discontinued for some years, was made in Japan by Howa. Just my opinion, nowhere near as good a gun as the Remington
All M# 9422 shot standard .22 long rifle or 22 WMR ammo (though not both). There were some lookalikes, though, that were chambered for the .17HRM. These were called M# 9417. By law the caliber must be stamped on the firearm.