Remington
No.
There is a center fire and a rim fire.
Ruger is one.
Ruger makes the New Model Single Six in .17 HMR, Taurus makes the 17SS6 in .17 HMR, the S&W 647 is available in .17 HMR, the Taurus Tracker can be had in .17 HMR, Alexander Arms and Excel Arms both make semi auto .17 HMR pistols,
ditto
In a sense, though it is not truly fire. Nuclear weapons momentarily produce temperatures that exceed that of the center of the sun.
The difference is explained in the name. A rim fire rifle uses ammunition where the hammer strikes the rim of the bullet. In a center fire rifle, the hammer hits the the center of the bullet. Rim fire ammunition is usually small, like a .22, and center fire ammo is generally larger.
no it does not
The .17 caliber can refer to various centerfire cartridges, such as the .17 Hornady Hornet or .17 Remington. However, the term "17 cal." alone isn't specific enough to determine if it is centerfire, as there are also .17 caliber rimfire cartridges, like the .17 HMR. Therefore, it's essential to specify which .17 caliber cartridge you are referring to.
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more then likely it's a center fire. rim fire cartridges are hard to find.
what do you mean smallest ? smallest diameter bullet ? smallest case ? 5mm , or 22 high power, 17 rem , be specific .