Impossible to answer without knowing who made it, models, calibers/gauges, etc..
No
When you say "Gun" do you mean Pistol or both Pistol and Rifle? The highest quality pellet guns are Olympic class Pre-Charged Pneumatic match pistols. (PCP's). An example would be a Feinwerkbau P44 Match Air Pistol. The cost for this pistol is $1765.95. The very best Match rifle is the Feinwerkbau 800 PCP Air Rifle at a cost of $3245.95. The support system to charge the rifle or the pistol will cost anywhere between $300 to $1,000. However is you want something a little less but Excellent, then there is a very large selection of pellet guns available that will cost you anywhere between $300 to $600.
same caliber, same sn
1. Pistol 2. Rifle
A pistol CAN be held in one hand. A Rifle requires two hands.
There is no set length, but generally from the size of a pistol to that of a short rifle.
100-500 or so
First, it is rifle, not riffle. Second, no, or we would shoot tanks with a rifle. Cannon are more powerful. Finally, depends on the rifle. I have a .22 rifle and a .44 magnum pistol. The pistol is far more powerful than the rifle. I also have a .22 pistol, and a 30-06 rifle. The rifle is far more powerful than the pistol (in THAT example).
A firearm
small pistol large pistol magnum pistol small rifle large rifle magnum rifle .50 BMG These are the primers used in all pistol and rifle ammo that is commercially available. Larger, artillery type, ammunition uses much different primers, obviously.
Yes, they are. Small Rifle can be used for Small Pistol, but not the other way around. Large Rifle can be used for Large Pistol, but not the other way around.
There are several firing ranges located in or near Manhattan. They include West Side Rifle and Pistol Range, Coyne Park Rifle and Pistol Range, Woodhaven Rifle and Pistol Range, and the Bay Ridge Rifle and Gun Range.