Well over 1000.
Winchester made many rifle models chambered in several .22 calibers.
To many variables to answer. Center fire? Rim Fire? Bolt Action? Need the exact model to even begin to come close to an answer.
You can have an AR 15 in one of 59 different calibers at last count. The M16 has at least 132 variants.
There are no records of calibers made for each and every Browning rifle model that Browning made. Your question can't be answered as asked
The M16 rilfe used by the US military is caliber 5.56mm x 45mm. This is SIMILAR to, but not exactly the same as the .223 cartridge. The civilian variations of the AR-15 style rifles are in several calibers including 7.62 NATO and 7.62 Soviet
500-600 rpm
most jap rifles used a 7.7 caliber <><><><> However, not all did. Your SAFEST route is to have a gunsmith examine the rifle- if necessary, he can make a casting of the chamber- and also determine if the rifle is safe to fire (Most are, some are not) As the person above said, most were in caliber 7.7 Arisaka, but there were other calibers, and they don't mix well. Many surplus rifles were converted after the war to other, readily available cartridges.
There is no answer to this question, or rather there are many answers. The Rem 700 is the model number of a Remington bollt action rifle. This model was chambered for many different calibers ie. .243, .270, .30-06etc.
All of them.
The buzz bee rapid fire rifle can be found at many gun retailers and Wal-Mart. Call your local Wal-Mart to inquire as to if they have it in stock and for the price.
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