It could be done, but there's the legality matter. Once it's manufactured and sold as a rifle, in the eyes of law enforcement, it's always a rifle. So, once you cut down that barrel to pistol length, if you haven't gotten the NFA tax stamp to do it, then you've created an illegal SBR (short-barreled rifle), and could face up to 10 years in prison for it.
Yes, I think so. I have one, and unless someone cut it down from a rifle, and put a custom fitted handgrip on it, it is a Little Scout 14 1/2 pistol.
1. Pistol 2. Rifle
A pistol CAN be held in one hand. A Rifle requires two hands.
Can't be answered as written. Who made it? Is it a rifle or pistol? What is the overall condition?
First, it is rifle, not riffle. Second, no, or we would shoot tanks with a rifle. Cannon are more powerful. Finally, depends on the rifle. I have a .22 rifle and a .44 magnum pistol. The pistol is far more powerful than the rifle. I also have a .22 pistol, and a 30-06 rifle. The rifle is far more powerful than the pistol (in THAT example).
Not unless you tell if it is a rifle or pistol and who made it.
Impossible to answer with the information given. Who made it? Is it a rifle, pistol or shotgun?
Impossible to answer as asked. Who made it, is it a pistol, rifle, shotgun?
Not in any reference I have seen
A firearm
small pistol large pistol magnum pistol small rifle large rifle magnum rifle .50 BMG These are the primers used in all pistol and rifle ammo that is commercially available. Larger, artillery type, ammunition uses much different primers, obviously.
Impossible to answer without knowing who made it, models, calibers/gauges, etc..