AK-47 and variants (M70, Rk. 62, etc.), SKS and variants (Type 56 carbine, M-59 and M59/66, etc), Chinese Type 68, Chinese Type 81, Vz. 58, RPK-47, RPD, Ruger Mini 30, there are AR-15 uppers available in 7.62x39, some civilian hunting rifles... CZ makes some, there's an Australian company making copies of the Short Magazine Lee Enfield in 7.62x39. Heckler & Koch made variants of their G3 rifle in 7.62x39, but found no customers, so they abandoned that notion.
the Springfield rifles fired round bullets or bucks.
Firearms such as rifles and shotguns, with a stock that permits them to be fired from the shoulder. This distinguishes them from handguns.
2441 feet per second when fired from the British SMLE rifle. Velocity will vary when fired from rifles with a longer or shorter barrel.
$250-$350, depending on condition.
A rifle is a shoulder fired weapon. Revolvers are typically handguns. There HAVE been revolving rifles, but they are rather scarce.
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Most barrel split from bore obstructions. Count your self lucky you are alive.
No, you cannot. The .38 Special can be fired out of .357 Magnum revolver (but not automatics or lever action rifles), however.
A handgun is made to be fired with one hand. Rifles and shotguns, from the shoulder, with two hands. Shotguns are smoothbores- the inside of the barrel is a smooth tube. Rifles have spiral lines cut on the inside of the barrel. These lines (rifling) cause the bullet to spin in flight, improving the accuracy.
Rifles from the 1730s were muzzleloading flintlocks- you poured gunpowder down the barrel, and used a ramrod to push a lead ball down the barrel. When you fired it a piece of flint rock scraped sparks from the frizzen, and the sparks ignited the gunpowder.
During the US Civil War are large variety of rifles were used by the infantry of both opposing armies. Using an average, based on reports from a good number of battles, accuracy by infantry troops with their rifles usually began at 150 yards or less.
The speed of bullets fired from rifles varies greatly, from about 600 feet per second to 5,000 feet per second.