No, they are one or the other.
22 mag rimfire. say it on the gun.
sure do in maritimes The Gun Dealer In NB. they have a web site and ship anywhere
Any outdoor or gunshop will carry it. You're looking for .22 caliber rimfire cartridges used on modern day guns. This gun was made in the 30's but the ammo hasn't changed.
No. The cartridge is far too large to fit in the gun, and .38 Special is a centerfire, not a rimfire.
It means the primer is located at the rear center of the cartridge, unlike rimfire, which has the primer in the rim.
On a center fire gun, rounded tip. On a rimfire gun, the tip is shaped a bit like the tip of a screwdriver blade.
No. A felon in any state is not allowed to possess any type of gun, regardless of if it is loaded or if ammo is available.
No.
Yes- with ANY gun, only use ammunition intended for that gun.
you will have to do research in the US Patent Office
No. You should never try to load or fire any ammo into a gun other than what it is designed to fire. A .44 caliber gun is designed to fire .44 caliber ammo.
It is a .32 cal bullet. I'm still trying to see if my model 1900 takes rimfire or centerfire ammo though...