Well- sort of. Single shot top break rifles, such as the H&R Handi Rifle or the Thompson Center can change barrels, and can shoot several different cartridges- but not from one barrel.
a gunsmith needs to check both the ammo and rifle.
Probably a Remington Model 12 -? depends on barrel, ammo made in 1914.
One rifle that will shoot that ammo is the M1 (Garand) military rifle. The head stamp means "LAKE CITY ARSENAL" made in 1951 and it should be .30-06.
Your marlin model 925R rifle accepts .22 long rifle ammo.It will handle any standard 22 long rifle ammo made.
This is a .177 pellet rifle.
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Gunshop. .32 RIMFIRE is an obsolete cartridge, and is no longer made.
Only 7mm magnum ammo made by a reputable ammunition maker provided the rifle is in working order.
I'm guessing that your question is "What are the basic parts of rifle and shotgun ammo?"Rifle- A rifle cartridge is made up of:PrimerbrasspowderbulletShotgun- A shotgun cartridge is made up of:Primershellpowderwaddingbb's(or slug/other projectile)
The Stevens 59A is a shotgun, not a rifle. It fires .410 ammo, both 2 1/2 and 3 inch shells.
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MODERN 22 LR ammo is smokeless and "greased" even though it in not marked that way. It was to distinguish it from older black powder ammo, no longer made.