Yes, it's an older gun. The lever action actually opens or "breaks" the gun in half so you can re-load a shell. It's a single shot so you have to reload every time. Not really uncommon but the top lever that you push sideways is much, much more common.
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In short, no. I have a single shot lever action Ithaca rifle, and a turn action Garcia Bronco .22. There have been auto ejecting single shots, and a LOT of bolt action single shots. The "trapdoor" Springfield rifle was not a break action.
Most were single shot lever actions. Operate lever to open action, insert cartridge, close action.
5-125 usd
1963-1978
There are many different types. There are pistols, rifles and shot guns. Pistols can be semi auto or single shot or a revolver. Rifles can be semi auto or full auto or bolt action or single shot or lever action. Shotguns can be semi auto or pump or single or double shot.
22 cal what? Pistol? Rifle? Single shot? Lever action? Semi-automatic? You will need to be much more specific with your question in order to get an answer. 22 cal what? Pistol? Rifle? Single shot? Lever action? Semi-automatic? You will need to be much more specific with your question in order to get an answer. 22 cal what? Pistol? Rifle? Single shot? Lever action? Semi-automatic? You will need to be much more specific with your question in order to get an answer.
A model 1904 is a single shot bolt action rifle.
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50-180 USD
Pre 1899
20 USD or so