Yes
no, it doesn't
Yes, it is electric with the ability to shoot in ramping or "automatic".
Hunting rifles are classified by the type of action used to feed a cartridge into the chamber. These are:lever actionpump actionbolt actionsemiautomatic actionMilitary rifles are classified as either semi-automatic, or fully automatic.Some rifles are classified as to the cartridge they shoot.Rim-fire models: Shoot 22 long rifle cartridge's.Center-fire models: Shoot cartridge's that use centered primers, i.e. 30-06, 270, 30-30, etc.)Bolt action rifles are also classified by the length of the cartridge they shoot.Short action: Uses a cartridge that is 2.8 in. long (.308, .243, 300 savage)Long action: Uses a cartridge that is longer than 2.8 in. (30-06, 270 Win., and magnum cartridge's)
Repeaters
The feature of an AA 12 gun is known as Atchisson Asault Shotgun. It is a combat shotgun that can shoot in either selective fire, semi-automatic or fully automatic shotgun.
The Union brigade led by Colonel Wilder at the Battle of Chickamauga, was the first Union brigade to be fully armed with Spencer rifles. The rifles could shoot 14 rounds per minute.
No
Any bolt action .22 rifle will shoot .22 shorts and will likely feed them acceptably. Pump action rifles usually will work acceptably. In the early/middle 20th century, Browning/Remington manufactured a model of the .22 Browning Automatic (Remington Mod 24, if memory serves) which was chambered for .22 short only.
No. An electronic hopper only speeds up how fast something loads. you would have to have an electronic gun to shoot fully automatic
DO NOT SHOOT AMMUNITION IN A WEAPON NOT CHAMBERED FOR IT. If you do, bad things will happen.
Yes.
Better than 90% of the people who shoot them.