The .31 caliber pocket pistol is based on the volcanic repeating arms company's .31 caliber lever action pistol using rocket ball ammunition( I think, but don't rely on my answer if your question is for something important because I might be wrong.)
Anywhere from $75 on up, based on that information.
Imho, s&w
Stevens was in business from 1864-1950. They did not have a "pocket pistol" model, but DID make a "pocket rifle" model from 1869-1916. Am aware of no specific production data based on serial numbers.
age of the military 1911 is based on serial number................
The common sidearm pistol issued to the US Army is the M17/M18 Modular Handgun System, which is based on the SIG Sauer P320 pistol. It is a 9mm caliber semi-automatic pistol that replaced the previous generation M9 Beretta pistol.
Value of ANY gun is based on exact make, model, and condition. You gave us one of the three criteria we need to give you an answer.
The value of a High Point .40 caliber pistol typically ranges from $150 to $300, depending on the condition, accessories, and local market demand. High Point firearms are known for their affordability and reliability, making them popular among budget-conscious shooters. However, prices can vary based on factors such as location and whether the pistol is new or used. Always check local listings and sales for the most accurate pricing.
Value of any gun is based on exact make, model and condition. Without that information, we cannot even make a good guess. Sorry-
Iberia hi point 40 caliber pistol's value in market is 150 US dollars. Hi point is a firearms manufacturer based in Ohio, United States.
We can't answer for a couple of reasons. Winchester does not make 44 pistols. Any load data is based on exact caliber (there is more than one 44 caliber) the bullet weight and type, and the type of powder used (there are dozens of different powders)
Russian calibers are typically in millimeter designations and include the following: 7.62x54R, 7.62x39, 5.45x39 rifle, 7.62x25 pistol and other military sizes. There is one that is in a standard English caliber of .220 Russian (there may be more). There are also many "wildcats" that are based off of Russian caliber brass: 6.5mm Grendel, 6mm PPC, .30 walker and I'm sure others.
You will have to follow your states hunting regulations for mimimum caliber. Best is a relative term that only you can answer based on your skills.