There are literally hundreds, if not thousands, of options in centerfire rifles. Just as those options differ between each other, so do their prices. Try to narrow your criteria down to something reasonable.
yes, a center fire rifle. Either in 30/06 or 308 caliber. The M1 garand was a 1936 product of the military but did not see much service until the beginnng of WW2
22 hornet is a 22 calibre rifle. Most think of a 22 rifle as a rim fire rifle. But it shoots a 22 calibre bullet but the cartridge case that fires the bullet is no where near the same. The Hornet holds much more powder and is center fire.
Depended on the rifle. $5-$500
Your question is sort of like "How much does a car cost?" Depends on the car, and depends on the rifle. If you mean a civilian version (semi auto) of an AK47, about $400. If you mean a legal, select fire (semi or full auto) M16, about $16,000 plus fees.
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Do you mean the toy guns that fire gel water pellets? They cost from $15 for a basic hand-gun style, up to $40 for a long range rifle.
Wondering about the size of the specific bullets - but assume also that the fact that one is rim fire and the other center fire would dictate the use as much as anything...
No such weapon.
$10
in general 180 $ is the minimum for a reliable rifle.
$ 9000
30$