i have one myself, turns out they were, according to my gunsmith, made by CZ over in what is now the Czech Republic back in the 1960s or so. fantastic guns built on a solid action. apparently not all that common then or now.
100-400 or so
Impossible to value a weapon with just the serial number and caliber.
Impossible to answer without a serial number.
Five shot is generally .38 S&W caliber if large frame - OAL approx 7" or it can be .32 S&W or .32 S&W L if small frame - OAL approx. 5.75"
1982 approx. Worth about 500 bucks
Approx. $750
Pretty difficult to have any milliliters in a caliber since milliliters measure volume and caliber is a measure of length and width. I think we have a typo. here. If I understand the question correctly calibers are measured two ways, either millimeters or thousandths of an inch. There are approx. 25.4 millimeters (m/m) in 1.000 inch
Depending on condition, $300-$500 (for an excellent specimen)
Without knowing who made it, the gauge and action type, can't help.
Approx. 51 years and street value of $79.00
Tough question, with no description of condition, caliber, model, etc. Carbine or rifle? Need more info!
The serial number is needed and the condition of the weapon.