Absolutely Not!!! Unless it has the cylinder marked for .22 LR.I own a few HS-21's .22 Mag/.22 LR Revolvers,which has both cylinders and I have to change them for what im shooting.If you shoot a .22 LR in a Mag Cylinder the case will actually split open causing gasses to escape and possibly hurt you or your gun.This is because the .22 LR has a smaller case diameter,and when shot it expands...Dont Do It!!!...If you want a .22LR cylinder go to Numrich.com (AKA e-gunparts.com)most manurfacturers made the conversion cylinders for revolvers and most can be bought for around $50...
In most cases yes it will shoot in your revolver,this cartridge has been around a long time and is loaded mild due to the age of the firearms out there.
A .22 revolver takes CARTRIDGES. Which .22 cartridge will depend on what caliber the revolver was made for. A .22 LR can shoot Long Rifle or Short cartridges, and a .22 WMR uses .22 magnum cartridges. They do not interchange. There are a few .22 revolvers that have 2 cylinders, and can shoot either cartridge.
NO NO NO! Only shoot what the rifle is chambered for and so marked.
Only if it's a .22 Long Rifle revolver. It's not compatible with the .22 Winchester Magnum Rimfire.
It fires .22 Long Rifle bullets, and leaves behind shell casings when you eject them from the cylinder after firing.
No
Yes
rim fire as a 22cal.
Yes you can shoot
.22 short, long or Long Rifle. .22 Long Rifle is available just about anywhere and can be shot in your revolver.
No. .22 Magnum and .22 Long Rifle are not interchangeable.
Yes it will as well as 22 short and long rifle, but the rifle will only shoot the 22 LR shells as a Semi auto and the shorts and longs you will have to manually cycle the gun by hand