No.
There is a center fire and a rim fire.
No one since 1972
32/22 cal rim fire short rifle history and value
yes it is a rimfire
Stevens 30 caliber rim fire is not a true 30 caliber. Chamber is .296. Bore .270 t0 .277. I found a 30 caliber rim fire round, at a gun show. It did not measure out to a 30 cal. Shot shooter
Depends on originality and condition. From $400 to well over $1000.
it is legal to hunt deer with a 223 in wv but it only has to be a .25 cal for rim fire
That is the model number the serial number is stamped behind the hammer
The value for a Smith Wesson Springfield Rim-fire 7 Shot 22 cal 3 inch barrel circa 1860 ser 25909 depends on its condition. This gun in excellent condition is valued between 200.00 and 325.00 as of 2014.
Midwayusa.com ******** .30 cal rim fire (not .32, but .30 cal) has been out of production since 1917, and it is purely a collectors item. It may be possible to find a few rounds for display with an old revolver or rifle, but none of the ammo is likely to be in condition to shoot, and sells for several dollars per cartridge. You can check on line auction sites such as auctionarms.com for collectable ammunition. Ammunition must be shipped by UPS GROUND, and shipping will cost about $12 for a few cartridges.
100-230 usd
A rim fire cartridge has the primer built into the rim of the shell casing. The casing must have a wide flat part at the back. A center fire has the primer in the center of the rear of the casing. The rim fire is less expensive to manufacture but is more prone to jamming. The rim fire is not suitable for rapid fire applications or rough handling.