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POSSIBLY a rimfire revolver known as the Swiss Mini Gun. It is caliber 2.34mm, or about .092 caliber. It is not available in the US to due laws regarding import of firearms.
The original was in caiber .44 Henry rimfire. Currently in caliber .22 rimfire. Which one?
almost impossible to answer without a detailed description. Pistol? Revolver? Rifle? Shotgun? Rimfire? Centerfire? Caliber? Gauge?
17 caliber rimfire
This is hard to determine- possibly a small pistol I have that only shoots confetti. In terms of an actual firearm, the Swiss Mini Gun is a minature working revolver that is 2.34 mm caliber (rimfire). That is ABOUT .09 caliber.
22 is a rimfire, 222 is a centerfire.
Let's use the correct terms- BULLETS are the part of a CARTRIDGE that come out of the barrel. .32 Cartridges are now centerfire, but many years ago were rimfire. .32 rimfire guns have not been made in about the past 100 years, and are considered obsolete. There are also several DIFFERENT .32 centerfire cartridges- .32 Auto, .32 S&W revolver, .32 Long, .32-20 revolver, etc.
44 rimfire
.44 henry rimfire
I own one myself. It's a .22 caliber rimfire revolver, first made around 1925 with an octagonal barrel. The round barrel was introduced in 1938 and it was produced on and off again until the 70s. It's a decent solid frame revolver. Maybe depending on condition you could get a few hundred for one.
1944