the 30 cal luger cartridge has a bottle neck case. a mauser 32 cal cartridge has a straight case...........
no real value. depending on condition - $100 to $200
20-100 or so
The Benjamin 132 is an air pistol not a rifle, it uses .22 caliber pellets, not .177 caliber pellets. The 130 series of Benjamin pistols were models: 130 shot .175 Cal BB's 132 shot .22 Cal pellets 137 shot .177 Cal pellets If yours is a rifle then I have NO idea what it shoots
1945-1959. Value up to $75.
22 caliber is the diameter of the bullet. 22 cal. comes in BBcap, short, long and long rifle
.22 Mag only.
CCI .22 Long Rifle- or any standard .22 Long Rifle ammo (there has been a major shortage of .22 ammo for a year now)
On occassion runs will be made.
22 mag rimfire. say it on the gun.
I have an Armi-Galesi-Brescia-Brevetto 22 cal. and have found that 22 long rifle jams, but 22 long works very well.
Have a gunsmith check it. many different types of 22 have been made
The medalist is a .22 caliber pellet pistol. You need to purchase .22 cal pellets not .177 cal pellets. you can find them at most large sporting goods stores.
Hundreds of millions at the very least. More likely in the billions.
any 45 cal ammo will work in a 45 cal pistol
this ammo is one of a kind. it will only fit a remington 16 22 caliber autoloading rifle. the model 16 was the very first 22 cal. automatic remington produced. they made this special ammo. because all prior 22 ammo was blackpowder. the model 16 was gas opperated and black powder would plug and corrode the gas tubes. thus the 22 cal. autoloading. this ammo was made to fit this rifle and this rifle only. it was a 45 grain bullet that would average 900 fps. this round fool proofed the model 16.
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