Yes. Colt, S&W, Charter Arms, and Ruger have all made good quality firearms in .22 caliber that do not use the "pull the center pin and remove cylinder" to reload. Frankly, that is a mark of a very cheap revolver.
use a short piece of 1/8 inch dowell to push in the spring loaded pin on the cylinder hinge just enough to release the hinge. be careful when removing the cylinder that you dont lose the spring loaded pin.
pull pin under barrel it may be stuck
Take it to a gunsmith. Remove cylinder - remove firing pin pin located under rear site - use finishing nail/small center punch ,place against back of firing pin and tap lightly driving pin toward "removed" cylinder
that is a 22 caliber made by harrison-richardson gun company-Gardner,Ma.-the firing pin hits the rim of the bullett,rather than the center.
IF the revolver is marked ".22 LR" yes. If it is marked ".22 WMR" or .22 Mag" or " .22 WRF", then NO.
That 22 revolver is IJ targeted sealed made in Pittsburg, Ms.
Only if it's a .22 Long Rifle revolver. It's not compatible with the .22 Winchester Magnum Rimfire.
A .22 revolver takes CARTRIDGES. Which .22 cartridge will depend on what caliber the revolver was made for. A .22 LR can shoot Long Rifle or Short cartridges, and a .22 WMR uses .22 magnum cartridges. They do not interchange. There are a few .22 revolvers that have 2 cylinders, and can shoot either cartridge.
$100-$150.
You dont tell us which version, so we dont know if you have the K22 Target or Combat Masterpiece. In any event, $250-$450.
Your revolver is 9 shot revolver any speed loader made for a 9 shot 22 revolver might work but I have never seen such a thing
Yes