yes they did
to my knowledge ammo unless mil spec only is iterchangable with any weapon that fires the same caliber
Iver Johnson
Impossible to answer. You have not proivded anything besides the serial number. Browning has made tens of thousands of firearms. Is it a revolver, pistol, shotgun or rifle? What caliber or gague? Features? Finish?
Sorry- you do not have a Smith & Wesson revolver. You have an Arminius revolver made in CALIBER .32 S&W. Most were made in the early 1960s. Import was banned in 1968. These are low cost firearms with a frame made from a zinc alloy. No specific date of manufacture records. Value in good condition $100 or less. .
A 22 caliber pistol holds a dose of 22 caliber ammo.
Blue Book of Gun Values, Standard Catalog of Firearms
$50-$90. These are not high quality, high value firearms.
Can't be done without a detailed description of all features and overall condition at a minimum
A BB gun or pellet gun will do the trick. If you mean actual firearms, then a regular .22 caliber rifle will work. A .22 caliber pistol would also work, but it is quite difficult to hit anything very far away with a pistol.
Impossible to answer without the model of pistol,caliber,overall condition,and a serial number to date the firearms production year.
10-100 USD or so
Fairly scarce pistol, most were in .32 caliber. Depending on condition, $650-$850. Likely a model 1907. (Patent dates will always be earlier than date of manufacture or Model date)