The 17s, whether rimfire or centerfire, are too light for big game. They can be very accurate target rifles, and are used for "varmints"- such as groundhogs, prairie dogs, coyotes, and crows. They can be used for small game hunting, but can be very destructive of meat.
Remington
.17 to 20x110 Hispano
There are several different .17 caliber catridges- some rimfire, some centerfire.
236.35 for A 17 CALIBER RIFLE W/ ACCUTRIGGER
22 long rifle
I put one on my Savage 93.
Do a web search on "firearms suppressors"
.17 is the caliber, HMR means "Hornady Magnum Rimfire".
There is no way to give you a brief answer. ONE of my reference books on cartridges is about 2 inches thick, and THAT does not have all of them. Rifle cartridges have been as small as .17 caliber, and as large as .200 caliber. There are thousands of different rifle cartridges.
.17 is the caliber, HMR means "Hornady Magnum Rimfire".
The Winchester Model 190-22 caliber rifle has a tube located just below the barrel that is unscrewed and pulled out. This tube is called a plunger. A 22 caliber long rifle bullet is recommended for this type of rifle. The plunger will hold 15 to 17 bullets. After loading, reinsert the plunger and tighten.
200-500 USD depending on what variation.