No, but it is rather old. The revolver Model .22 Special made by Harrington & Richardson, and the rather rare .22 Special cartridge were both made in the 1900's. To be classed as an Antique Firearm under US Law, it must use loose ball and powder (like a musket) or have been made in 1898 or earlier.
No
You can find a 22 mag cylinder for a 22 mag revolver mod 21S MIW Germany on eBay. You may also be able to find one through antique sales and antique gun collectors.
A rock can be considered a weapon depending on how you use it. I think your question is "Can a 22 caliber Air gun be considered a firearm"You stated a 22 caliber BB gun. There is no such thing as a .22 caliber BB gun. In reality it's a .22 caliber pellet gun. BB are only made in .177 caliber.Your best answer should come from law enforcement in your area. It all depends on the location and country where you live.
A rock can be considered a weapon depending on how you use it. I think your question is "Can a 22 caliber Air gun be considered a firearm"You stated a 22 caliber BB gun. There is no such thing as a .22 caliber BB gun. In reality it's a .22 caliber pellet gun. BB are only made in .177 caliber.Your best answer should come from law enforcement in your area. It all depends on the location and country where you live.
No. The cartridge is far too large to fit in the gun, and .38 Special is a centerfire, not a rimfire.
50-100 USD or so
Small inexpensive hand gun
The Remington model 121 is the improved model 12 and is still considered one of the finest 22 pump rifles made. They were made in 6 general models including those chambered for the .22 Remington Special Cartridge (.22 W.R.F) from 1936 to 1956 in quantity of approximately 200,000. In better condition they are considered quite collectible.
1957, no
The Remington 22 special (used in model 12, 121, etc) is the same as a 22 WRF Occasionally Winchester or CCI will make a run of ammo but Remington doesn't anymore. Your have to search gun shows if you want to find some.
First, it is Harrington & Richardson. Second- it depends. What is marked on the gun? H&Rs were made in .22 Short, .22 long, .22 Long Rifle, .22 Special, .22 WRF and .22 Magnum.
As much as you want. Whether someone will buy it is another issue. RG handguns typically don't bring more than 15-50 USD. RG didn't make firearms long enough for them to be condiered antique.