22 mag rimfire. say it on the gun.
No. Georgia law requires rifles or handguns used for deer to be 22 cal CENTERFIRE or larger, with an expanding bullet. While .220 Swift, or 22-250 is legal (with the right bullets) a 22 Long Rifle (rimfire) is NOT legal.
No. A .25 Auto cartridge is too fat, and it is a centerfire. The .22 LR is a rimfire. Won't fit, won't fire.
No one that I know of.
yes it is a rimfire
First you have to tell us what condition the rifle is in. Is it Excellent, Good, Fair, or Poor. Without this information it is impossible to give you an estimate of the value.
No. The cartridge is far too large to fit in the gun, and .38 Special is a centerfire, not a rimfire.
The warning on the box says that the range of a .22 caliber is 1 mile. Do you mean a .22 Rimfire cartridge or a .223 round as fired in an M-16??
"Regular .22 rimfire ammo IS .22 LR.
The .22 Short is the oldest of the current firearm cartridges. The .22 Short was created in 1856, the 22 Long in 1871, and the .22 Long Rifle in 1886. There have been other .22 rimfire cartridges that are now considered obsolete, such as the .22 Extra Long, .22 Special, .22 Winchester Auto, .22 Remington Auto, etc. The .22 Winchester Rim Fire, and the .22 Winchester Magnum rimfire are still made, and the Magnum is very popular.
22 long is a type of 22 rimfire. Others are CB, short, long rifle and a few others .
The first bullet was made at 1883. It was a Smith and Wesson .22 caliber rimfire cartridge.