No way to answer without more information.
yes you can you fire .22 rounds out of a No.8 rifle.
Reload - 2002 was released on: USA: 8 October 2002 (video premiere)
The rate of fire for a firearm is typically dependent on the shooter's ability to manipulate the trigger and reload. In general, a shooter can fire a 44 Magnum revolver at a rate of around 6-8 rounds per minute. However, semi-automatic pistols chambered in 44 Magnum can have a higher rate of fire, typically between 30-40 rounds per minute if the shooter is skilled.
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The value of a Remington 8 rifle varies greatly and is based on the condition of the gun. As of 2013 this rifle is valued between $100.00 to $350.00.
Difficult to answer because of the number of variations of the 1873 Springfield Trapdoor Rifle. A good place to start looking to identify your specific rifle is: THE U.S. SPRINGFIELD TRAPDOOR RIFLE INFORMATION CENTER @ http://www.trapdoorcollector.com/
1 shotgun is a pump-action shotgun, which has 8 shots. A pump-action is when you fire, then you pump up the shotgun. The other shotgun, which is better, is the auto shotgun. You can keep firing until you run out of ammo. You can fire 10 shots before you need to reload. I hope this answers your question iFirePenguinAirstrike
Remington never made a "improved" model 8, unless it's called the Model 81 (an improved version of the model 8) however this gun was never (and couldn't be) offered in a 22, it's a center-fire rifle only. Either you have mis-identified what you have or the amount of gun-smithing done is substantial and like amazing if it works.
8 milimeters.
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Oh, dude, it totally depends on the tank and the crew operating it. Like, some tanks can reload their main gun in around 6-8 seconds, while others might take longer, you know? It's not like they all have a universal speed reload button or something.
The first weapon you will fire Will be the NO 8 rifle or the 22. then you will move onto the L98A2 cadet GP Rifle and then eventually onto the LSW ( light support weapon ). all the above weapons will be fired on a range under the direct supervision of a fully trained group of adult instructors .