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The rifle.
The rifle.
No such weapon. You need to see a gunsmith.
WITHOUT putting your finger on the trigger, see that the muzzle of the weapon is pointed in a safe direction. THEN you may follow the steps to safely unload it- which will vary weapon to weapon.
Depends on age of the weapon.
Should be marked on the weapon. If not, go to a gunsmith. No way to identify from just the number you provided.
Only use ammunition that the weapon is chambered for. If you are not sure, have it examined by a gunsmith
Best to let a gunsmith show you how to disassemble the weapon.
GO TO A GUNSMITH IMMEDIATELY!!! YOUR WEAPON IS NOT SAFE TO USE.
Have it examined by a gunsmith first. NEVER FIRE AMMUNITION IN A WEAPON NOT DESIGNED AND CHAMBERED FOR IT!
You need to find a gunsmith and DO NOT SHOOT the weapon until you do.
DO NOT ATTEMPT TO FIRE THIS WEAPON UNTIL EXAMINED BY A COMPETENT GUNSMITH!!!! Danger, Danger, Danger