The one that fits your hand best and that you can shoot the most accurately. Otherwise, it's just a matter of opinion or brand loyalty. For instance, the Smith and Wesson 41 is a great gun, a good shooter, and extremely accurate, unless it's too big for your hand, then it's a bad choice.
Yes, colt makes a few different versions of the 22 caliber handgun such as the Woodsman, and Challenger.
Assuming you mean a bullet fired from a .22 caliber handgun, the answer is, yes, it can, but it depends on several variables.
Very common. The .22 pistol is a very popular target and training firearm, and is a sizable part of the handgun market. There are about 10 in my collection.
A good handgun for big game hunting would be any manufactures gun in caliber .454 Casull. A good target shooting pistol would be anything chambered in .22 caliber.
The exact value of a 1910 Colt 22 caliber mini handgun would actually be highly dependent on a number of factors. Most importantly, the condition of the handgun.
small .22 or .25 caliber handgun
For what? Accuracy, target shooting or beasts of the forest?
Put it on a scale
Which model, what condition, condition, and condition?????
50-100 or so
Old gun catalogs
Possible.