Yes, you can, but it's probably not the best choice.
I killed a raccoon with my 22'
It will kill someone
No it is not possible (in the USA) Crosman only makes the Phantom in a 177 Caliber. However I believe the Phantom .22 is made for Canada and Yes it will kill a bird.
Yes, it's possible, however unlikely, and if you shoot a deer with a .22 caliber, the deer will (almost certainly) run off and you won't find it.
Yeah eventually from lead poisioning! Not a good idea. Coyotes are to big for an air rifle.
A 22 caliber pistol holds a dose of 22 caliber ammo.
All guns have the capacity to inflict death. It all depends on where the person was shot, but yes, even a small caliber like the .22 can easily kill someone.
That's a very vague question. If you mean a .22 caliber rifle, the techincal answer is, almost anything. It's possible for a .22 to kill almost any animal, it just isn't extremely likely in some cases.
Wolves and cougars will occasionally kill a coyote but usually do not eat them.
Wolves and cougars will occasionally kill a coyote but usually do not eat them.
It depends on what you mean. If you mean legally, many U.S. states require a caliber larger than .22 or 223, however, that IS legal in some states. If you mean what caliber will kill a deer, almost any rifle caliber will, but .22 or .223 is questionable, which is why many states prohibit that for deer hunting.
a .22 caliber