Developed in the late 1800's
MODERN 22 LR ammo is smokeless and "greased" even though it in not marked that way. It was to distinguish it from older black powder ammo, no longer made.
Depending on condition, about $100. Your rifle is POSSIBLY a Stevens.
700-1000
.22 Long Rifle is a longer cartridge.
Browning.com has information under customer service.
22 bullets come in short, standard and long. Your rifle is telling you that you have to purchase .22 long shell bullets.
The length- short, then long, then long rifle- also the power. Long rifle usually has a heavier bullet.
100-1000 USD depending on specifics.
22 shorts can be fired in a pump or bolt action rifle chambered for long rifle cartridges but not in most automatics.
the 22 long rifle holds 11 cartridges
The Ranger 101 .14 caliber .22 long rifle was manufactured by the J. C. Higgins division of the Sears, Roebuck and Company. This division produced a variety of firearms and outdoor equipment, often branding them under the Ranger name. The patent number 2094577 relates to a specific design feature of the firearm, emphasizing its unique greased-only smokeless operation.
The .22 Long Rifle cartridge typically uses smokeless powder, which is a modern propellant that burns cleaner and produces less smoke than traditional black powder. The specific type of smokeless powder can vary by manufacturer, but it is generally a fast-burning powder designed to achieve optimal performance for the small caliber. This allows for efficient ignition and consistent velocity, making it suitable for target shooting and small game hunting.