The convertible model has 2, otherwise, they come with one.
Depends whether "single six", "super single six", and whether caliber is 22 long rifle, 22 magnum, or convertible with both 22 long rifle and 22 magnum cylinders. Also depends on condition. Condition means what percent of bluing remains on gun? 100%?, 98%?, 95%?
The Model 107 was a single-shot shotgun, not a .22 Magnum rifle. Please send us all the markings directly copied from the rifle so we can properly identify it. We have magazines for virtually all Savage/Stevens products manufactured since 1900. sales@countrygunsmith.net
it should takeboth a 22 cal. long rifle and a 22 magnum cyl.
50-125 or so
100-500 or so
Yes, a Ruger Single-Six chambered for .22 Magnum can also shoot .22 Long Rifle (LR) ammunition. This model typically comes with interchangeable cylinders, allowing the user to switch between .22 Magnum and .22 LR. However, it's essential to ensure that the correct cylinder is used for each type of ammunition. Always refer to the owner's manual for specific guidelines and safety information.
100-300 USD
Make, model, condition. We need all 3 factors.
I have a Winchester model 670 264 magnum rifle. I would like to know when it was made, the value, any and all information about this rifle. It was my brothers and when he passed away it became mine. I do not have any information about this rifle. Any information would be greatly appreciated.
1 in 16"
100-300 dollars
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.