4 inches including chamber.
Need model number or style. Most likely this is an FN gun in the Hi-Power line of 9mm. The barrel should tell you the caliber.
M38
300-700 USD
I am not quit sure what you mean by "BALL?" I own several Crosman 38's, If you mean BB then the answer is it is not designed to shoot BB's. It fires a pellet that is either a .177 caliber or a .22 caliber depending on the particular model. If you look at the right side of the barrel it will say .177 or .22 cal to let you know what caliber the pistol is made to shoot. Do not use BB's in the pistol it will ruin the rifling in the barrel.
It should be marked as to caliber on the barrel.
what is the model???? does the cylinder swing out or does unit break open ????
can't be answered without a DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF ALL MARKINGS, caliber, barrel length, finish, sights, grips, box, papers, etc..
Best thing to do is to get a gunsmith to help you.
If you mean the standard Caliber of a 1911 model colt pistol,then this was chambered in the caliber .45ACP.
A Jennings model 59 9 mm is a type of pistol. Many people try to sell this pistol for anywhere between seventy dollars and over two hundred dollars, the value is determined up the use and care of the pistol.
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email me exactly what information you are looking for. your question(s) are fragmented and not understandable. list pistol maker, pistol model, caliber and serial number....... and maybe you will get an answer.............................check what is says along the side of your barrel.....................