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The term "model22cal22mag" is not specific enough to provide a breakdown. In firearms, "cal" typically refers to caliber, and "mag" may refer to a magnum round. If you're referring to a specific gun model or caliber, please provide more context for a detailed breakdown.
If there's one made which would fit, you could. However, the weight of a 30 round magazine could possibly be too heavy for the magazine release of the Lorcin.
No, it's isn't, and it could be a very ill-advised thing to do, given the construction of the Lorcin pistols, which uses cast zinc.
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There are many places where one could purchase cheap European Breakdown Covers. One could check online insurance sites for deals on cheap European Breakdown Covers.
Could be a model number, could be a caliber.
No You could build a rifle in .306" or any other caliber but you are likely referring to 30.06. A 30.06 rifle is referred to as "30 Caliber" but to be accurate it is nominally .308"
One can purchase cheap breakdown covers from the amazon website which offers relatively cheap breakdown covers brand new or used. Or they could use ebay.
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There are no 45 caliber paintballs. If there were, you still could not use them in a 50 caliber, due to the barrel being larger and that you would have 1 and 1/4 paintballs in the chamber at a time, which would chop every time.
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