The front sight can be carefully filed down to raise the point of impact. This, of course, should be done a little bit at a time till the gun shoots where aimed.
Yes, colt makes a few different versions of the 22 caliber handgun such as the Woodsman, and Challenger.
Quite a few.
The term "a few inches" generally refers to about three inches.
There are many handgun rounds that exceed the 44 mag. 454, 460, 500 to name a few.
A few hundred to multiple thousands depending on specifics
Five yards is roughly 15 feet. Quite a few objects are at least five yards long.
Depends on how strong you are. People can hit it anywhere between a few inches and 500 yards.
They can range in value from 100 to a few thousand USD
at the ends wich should be on the back of the neck
I checked a few sources, which concur with 1 rod = 16.5 feet = 5.5 yards.(3 rods)x(5.5 yards/rod) = 16.5 yards.
Not sure what you're asking, but I'll take a stab at it. If you're asking "Is it illegal to carry a handgun," the answer is, it depends on where you are. In the U.S. some states require a permit to carry a handgun concealed, but a few don't. A few states allow you to carry a handgun openly, but most don't. Two states, Wisconsin, and Illinois, and D.C. don't issue carry permits.
It depends on where you are. In the U.S. only a very few states require registration.