The JC Higgins .22 caliber Ranger revolver is designed to use .22 Long rifle cartridges. It is not typically compatible with shot shells, which are designed for different types of firearms. Always check the specific model and consult the owner's manual for the correct ammunition type.
The Ranger Sequoia is like a revolver with a long barrel.
22 Long
Usually a revolver, although a few rifles were made in that caliber.
Sears- jc Higgins
35-90 or so
22 short long or long rifle this is a 9 shot 22 cal. revolver made by High Standard 1955 to 1962 1955 through 1963
It fires .22 Long Rifle bullets, and leaves behind shell casings when you eject them from the cylinder after firing.
None. Some handguns have been made that will fire .45 Long Colt revolver rounds and .410 shotgun shells, but that does not mean that you can take any .410 shotgun and stick .45 handgun ammo in there.
Unknown Belgian maker. These were copies of the Colt Model 1877, made in caliber .38 Colt Long. While a .38 Special WILL chamber, I would not reccomend shooting it.
I don't think those revolvers were manufactured in .22 magnum. It will be marked, usually on the barrel, likely 22 lr or 22 s/l/lr for short, long, and long rifle.
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.
life was not long with 'one' shot..........life improved with the colt revolver.............