That doesn't make any sense as a question and not only did Remington not make this gun no-one could have made a lever action firearm in 1846 there was no suitable ammunition much less 44 mag.
Both made by Marlin. The lever action .35 about $200, the .22 Mag about $125.
Long
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$125
The Contender is manufactured in pistol and rifle formats. Below is a breakdown of the individual parts in both:Pistol:.223 14" - $404.26.357 12" - $256.42.44 Rem Mag 14" - $293.05.35 Rem Mag - unknownRifle:.233 23" - $235.00.357 - n/a.44 Rem Mag - n/a.35 Rem Mag - n/aFrame: PistolBlack with walnut grips - $363.06Stainless Encore with synthetic grips - $349.51Frame: RifleStainless with synthetic stock and grip - $379.06Blued with walnut stock and grip - $387.67
Yes
The 7mm Remington Mag.cartridge is a long action cartridge.Its overall length is longer than 2.800in. Also a standard 7mm is long.
You can download a manual here - http://www.henryrepeating.com/freestuff.cfm
Yes the Marlin Model 1894FG is chambered in .41 mag.
The lever action Henry was among the first successful rifles to use a magazine- but it was not a detachable magazine.
Remington Model 700 bolt action rifles in 7mm Rem. mag. have a 1 in 9 right hand twist (one full turn in nine inches of barrel). This will accomodate bullet weight/length up to 175 grains.
7MM Weatherby Mag.The Remington model 700 classic was first offered in 22-250,6mm Rem,243Win,270Win,30-06,and 7mm mag from 1978-1985.the first limited edition classic was the 257 Roberts in 1982,300H&H(1983),250Sav(1984)350Rem mag(1985)264Rem mag(1986)338 Win Mag(1987)35 Whelen(1988)300 Wby Mag(1989)25-06 Rem(1990)7mm Web Mag(1991)220 Swift(1992)222 Rem(1993)6.5x55 Swedish(1994)300 Win Mag(1995)375H&H(1996)280 Rem(1997)8mm Rem Mag(1998)17 Rem(1999)223 Rem(2000)7mm-08(2001)221 Rem Fireball(2002)300 Sav.(2003)8mm Mauser(2004)308Win.(2005).I hope that you find this informative.