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No. Firearms International Corp was primarily an importer of European made civilian hunting arms.
crescent made shotguns for Hermitage from 1904 to 1930. nothing mentioned on muzzle loading rifles.................
Sears used the JC Higgins name on firearms from the 1940s until 1961.
The company Sinclair International produces precision brass parts. These parts are produced for use on small firearms, such as rifles and shotguns.
There are several firearms that have been positively identified as used by Annie Oakley. They include Smith & Wesson revolvers, assorted shotguns, and rifles made by Winchester and Marlin, among others. She also used a number of .22 rifles. Many of her larger caliber "rifles" were actually smoothbore firearms, to permit the use of shot cartridges rather than solid bullets.
Depends entirely on the game laws in YOUR state. Run a Google search for "hunting regulations (your state name)" and you should be able to read the legal firearms information.
1861 Springfield 58 caliber Rifle Musket 1858 Endfield 3 Band .577 caliber Rifle Musket Sharp's Carbine 50 caliber Sharp's rifle 50 caliber Burnside carbine 52 caliber Spencer repeating carbine 52 caliber Henry Repeating rifle 44-40 rimfire Model 1841 Mississippi Rifle 58 caliber Harper's Ferry 1840 conversion smoothbore 69 caliber (Buck and Ball) This list represents only the more popular rifles. Other firearms such as shotguns (which do not have rifled barrels) and handguns (revovlers) are not listed.
No. There are, however, .22 caliber shotshells made for rifles.
A firearm is more powerful.Most firearms are more powerful than most BB guns, but there are some exceptions. There are some pro series BB/pellet rifles that are actually more powerful than some small caliber firearms.
A class of firearms referred to as long guns.
The term "squirrel gun" was used with muzzle loading rifles that were smaller caliber than deer rifles. There was no one set caliber, but many were in .32 caliber, where a deer rifle would be .50, .54 or larger.
The 308 caliber guns are more expensive than 5.56 assault rifles.