It depends on the gun. A Smith and Wesson 41 is extremely accurate. A Beretta Neos, not so much.
20-80 usd
50-125 or so
A VERY good handgun- for most puposes. Durable, reliable, accurate, and powerful.
i'd say about two unicorn hairs and a pint of dragon urine.
Both can be equally accurate
I have never heard of an H&R "PIONEER" model handgun. If you can send a picture to: bobell01@aol.com I will try to ID the piece for you.
The most accurate handgun is the CZ 75 SP-01 and it retails at around $600 - $700.
Either the SIG or S&W
With your pointer finger
Your question can't really be answered as asked. What exact model is it, and it is new or used, and if it is used, you need to provided a very accurate description of its condition.
Not enough information to answer.My information which was found in ruger and his guns,indicates that this block of serial numbers was assigned to the ruger standard semi-automatic Mark-1 .22cal handgun in 1974.
It depends on the handgun. Some are not good for much beyond arm's length. Of the pistols I have fired, the one with the longest range was a Smith & Wesson .38 revolver. Can't remember the model, but it was accurate to at least 200 yards, very good for a handgun. I have seen target pistols with adjustable sights which can certainly do better, but some of these are practical for nothing except target shooting. For an automatic handgun, 60 to 100 yards is probably the maximum practical range in the hands of someone who is skilled with it.