7.92x57mm, better known as 8mm Mauser. Same caliber as the German military's Mausers.
Can't be accurately answered in this forum. Would have to be looked at. Take it to a gunsmith.
Remington did not make a carbine in .44 Magnum caliber. They did chamber the Model 788 rifle in that caliber. Do you have a Ruger carbine in .44 Remington Magnum, or perhaps a Marlin in that caliber? sales@countrygunsmith.net
30 caliber = .308 of an inch = 7.62mm
Yes.
7x57mm
I have one and it is a 7x57 caliber is stamped on the left side of the barrel.
It MAY. The "broomhandle" Mauser was originally made for a bottlenecked cartridge, the .30 Mauser. It was later made in caliber 9mm Parabellum.
"No, 7.92 is German military caliber for WW 2 and earlier Mauser rifles." Actually, 7.92x57 is the same thing as the 8MM Mauser, if that's what the person was asking.
The Universal company did make a civilian version of the M1 Carbine. Not all of the Universals use the same parts as the military issue M1 carbine. Please note this is caliber .30 Carbine, and not the 30-06 caliber of the M1 Garand rifle.
The value of a .22 caliber single shot Mauser gun depends on its condition. This gun in mint condition is valued at around 150 dollars as of 2014.
The Daisy model 94 carbine and model 111 Western carbine both shot BB's in the .175 caliber, not pellets in the .177 caliber.
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