No, a JC Higgins Model 88 pistol is not designed to shoot .22 LR bullets. It is specifically chambered for .22 Short cartridges. Attempting to use .22 LR ammunition in a gun not designed for it can be dangerous and may cause damage to the firearm or result in injury. Always use the appropriate ammunition for your firearm.
I have seen people shoot accurately at 100 yards or more with a .38 pistol. However, in general, a pistol bullet can travel, on average, about a mile.
No
Between 900 to 1200 FPS depending on the charge and bullet weight
It is not recommended to shoot slugs with a power pack chock on a JC Higgins model.
No. The Glock is an auto pistol. With the exception of the .357 Sig, auto pistols do not shoot .357 cartridges.
A 35 MM bullet would be about 1 2/3 inches in diameter. There is no such pistol ammunition. If you can give a good description of your pistol, I might be able to identify it and suggest the proper ammunition.
You will have to shoot as many different types as you can afford to find out. All weapons will exhibit a preference for one brand/bullet weight.
Shoot the Bullet happened in 2005.
To give an exact answer is almost impossible because it depends on several factors. I have seen people shoot relatively accurately at 200 yards with a full size pistol. In regards to general distance, a pistol bullet can travel about a mile on average if fired up at an angle.
You need to find a firearms instructor.
No, it won't fit. The .45 caliber bullet is 0.45" in diameter; the .30 caliber bullet is .15" smaller. The brass is different size too.
Shoot the Bullet was created on 2005-12-30.