The rifle was made in 1900. Colt Lightning rifles are collectable, and depending on condition and exact configuration could be worth from several hundred to a couple thousand dollars. You need a hands-on evaluation by someone familiar with the model to determine true originality and condition.
Whoa big dog. A small frame Colt magazine lightning .22 rimfire with that 4 digit serial number was an early production rifle made in 1889, second year production. This rifle is a true antique, any firearm manufactured before Jan 1, 1899. Valuation above is correct.
.40 S&W cartridge, bullet diameter = .401" .380 ACP cartridge, bullet diameter = .355-.356" .32 ACP cartridge, bullet diameter = .311 - .312"
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Bullets do not usually have numbers on them- but cartridges do. A number 35 by itself on a cartridge case head would usually indicate a military cartridge, and the date of manufacture- 1935. Additional markings, such as 35 REM, would indicate the caliber- .35 Remington, a good hunting cartridge for deer and bear.
Usually, no. the .220 Swift cartridge is quite a bit longer, and has a larger cartridge head.
The 6.8 mm SPC is a new cartridge being considered by the US military. About the same length as the current 5.56 cartridge used in the M16 rifle, it has a fatter bullet- about .277 caliber.
"The .223 Remington is a sporting cartridge with almost the same external dimensions as the 5.56x45mm NATO military cartridge."In short, 223 IS the caliber- .223 inches
The M16A4 assault rifle is chambered for the 5.56x45mmNATO cartridge, which is of the .223 caliber.
Any 30 caliber cartridge is equivalent to 7 mm.
It is the caliber of the cartridge used by Great Britain for many years in their military rifles. It is a rimmed cartridge.
The correct term is cartridge, not bullet- and the answer will depend on WHICH .40 caliber pistol.
If you mean how long is the cartridge for an AK47, it's 39 millimeters long. The caliber 7.62x39mm.
It depends on what you mean. Strictly speaking, a .223 cartridge has a .22 caliber bullet, but when people say .22, they are usually referring to .22 Short, Long Rifle, or Magnum cartridge, which is different than .223.