No. They are the wrong diameter, 45 you need large pistol/large rifle sized primer diameter.
Also rifle primers are thicker and require a heavier primer strike that some pistols can not deliver. My Springfield XDM only intermittently can set off a small rifle primer when used to load 9mm.
Yes Marln made a 22 mag auto loder model 922
50-300 USD or so
An auto loading rifle uses part of the energy from the cartridge firing. In some cases, it uses the recoil (push) to drive back a bolt held in place by springs. With others, a small amount of the hot gasses that push the bullet out of the barrel are used to push back part of the mechanism. Springs then push the mechanism forward, loading a fresh cartridge.
I am having the same problem, what have you found out?
1887. The Mexican Army equipped solders with the Mondragon rifle- a semi or full auto rifle- in 1901.
Depends on the rifle. A muzzle loading rifle may take 30-45 seconds to load (skilled shooter with all supplies laid out). A semi auto rifle with detachable magazine, such as the AR-15 series can be loaded in about 1 second if the magazine has been loaded. Insert magazine, pull operating handle back and release.
No such rifle
The Marksman Model 740 .177 pellet rifle. It has a wood-patterned plastic stock. It is a single shot rifle that folds in the middle for cocking and loading. The safety auto-enables after every trigger pull. You must cock and reset the safety
The semi-auto rifle
Iver Johnson made the Trailblazer semi auto .22 rifle
Mexico, 1887- the 7mm Mondragon rifle
You need the help of a gunsmith.