No. .22 Magnum and .22 Long Rifle are not interchangeable.
No, the 22 Mag will not fit.
It depends... some revolvers are specifically made with two separate cylinders. To give you an example, my 1962 vintage Ruger Single-Six as a cylinder for 22 Magnum and one for 22 Long Rifle. If the revolver you are referring to only has a 22 Magnum cylinder, then No, you can not safely shoot 22 Long Rifle cartridges in it, as the cases will rupture in the cylinder, and result in hi-pressure blow-back gases.
Short answer, NO. It should be marked as .22 s-l-lr (short, long, and long rifle). It will not be marked .22 WRM (Winchester rinfire magnum).
No, You cannot fire a .22 LR in a 22WMR (Winchester Magnumj Revcolver)!!!
No.
NO NO NO! Only shoot what the rifle is chambered for and so marked.
No
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No. .22mag. bullets are too long, and they aren't heel-type bullets
It can shoot about 3 miles. It can shoot accurately to about 1100 meters in the hands of a highly skilled marksman, depending on which rifle is firing the cartridge.
It fires .22 Long Rifle bullets, and leaves behind shell casings when you eject them from the cylinder after firing.
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