Marlin and Ruger make ones that do
Marlin makes one.
No. They are not designed to fire a 17 cal bullet
The Navy uses a .22 long rifle for their survival gun. the .22 will do less damage because of the slower bullet than a .17 caliber. go to survivalblog.com for more info.
The Glock 17 comes standard with a 17 round magazine.Any gun that has a magazine that is 17 rounds capacity or larger.
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41 Bullets - 2004 was released on: USA: 17 May 2004
17 HMR and .17 Mach II are nice fast little rounds. The HMR is necked down from the .22 magnum the Mach II necked down from a .22 long rifle. They are nice target rounds and good for squirrels, rabbits, ground hogs and even coyote with a well placed shot if it's within 50 yards or longer distance for the .17 HMR. they would be good for raccoon if trapped or feral cats should the need arise. They could easily kill a 300 pound hog for butchering if shot behind the ear. They are little bullets, but very fast and still dangerous so be sure of your target and the region beyond.
No comparison
The Twentieth Century - 1957 Mach Busters - 1.5 was released on: USA: 17 November 1957
The 17 pound gun was more powerful than the 90mm gun.
The Twentieth Century - 1957 Mach Busters 1-5 was released on: USA: 17 November 1957
Yes, you can find a wide variety of readily available 9mm hollow point bullets and ammunition.