Rifled, unless you have one marked "shot only"
Almost any Combination BB & Pellet rifle is smooth bore. BB rifles usually are Smoothe bore. The Crosman model 760 is such a rifle and can be purchased at most sportingood stores. Look at the packaging and it will say Smooth bore. Smooth bore barrels are less accurate than rifled bore barrels. Cabelas, Basspro, Big5 and Sports Authority usually carry them.
A musket is smooth bored, like a shotgun's bore. A rifle has rifling inside the bore (grooves).
No, the Remington 542 rifle does not have a smooth bore; it is a rifle designed with a rifled barrel. This rifling is intended to stabilize the bullet in flight, improving accuracy and range. Smooth bore barrels are typically found in shotguns or firearms designed for firing shot rather than bullets.
MOST were rifled firearms, but a small number of smoothbore .22s were made. They are usually marked "shot only". Many older rifles can APPEAR to be smoothbores- until they are thoroughly cleaned.
Yes it could be done, but you would have to locate a smooth bore barrel to change it with. Remember smooth bore barrels are not as accurate as a rifled bore barrel.
The bore is rifled so as to put a spin on the bullet. This spinning gives a greater accuracy to the bullet, especially over that of a smooth bore.
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No. Neither did any of the Pilgrims. At best, the Pilgrims had some smooth bore firearms.
All of the Daisy Red Ryders are Smooth Bore rifles and can be purchased at most sporting goods stores.
In the true sense of a cannon (smooth bore) yes. If the field piece has a rifled bore then it is technically a rifle. Modern artillery is primarily composed of large bore rifles. Tanks are an exception to this, their main armament is commonly smooth bore, although more and more are starting to revert back to rifled bores.
35-100 dollars depending on overall condition,and a good bore.