A misfire is a cartridge that fails to fire- at all. Operating the action of the pistol by hand will normally extract the misfired cartridge. However, if you are using misfire to mean a "squib" load, that is different. A squib happens when the primer fires, but ignites none or only a small amount of the powder- and the bullet is pushed out into the barrel- and stops there. THAT needs to go to a gunsmith, who will use non-damaging tools to push the bullet back down the barrel and out. Do NOT attempt to shoot a stuck bullet out of the barrel- will not end well.
Yes that what it takes. It should be marked on the barrel.
To clean a Davis P-380 auto pistol, first ensure the firearm is unloaded by checking the chamber and magazine. Disassemble the pistol according to the manufacturer's instructions, typically including removing the slide and barrel. Clean the barrel using a bore brush and solvent, then wipe down the slide and frame with a soft cloth to remove dirt and debris. Finally, lubricate the moving parts lightly with gun oil before reassembling the pistol.
Need to know caliber, barrel length and whether it is a revolver or semi-auto pistol in order to answer.
Pat Jan 25 1910 25 auto 2" barrel
$8,000-$10,500
It was the Auto/ Burglar gun in 20 Gauge.
100-1000 or so depending on specifics
18 for a Title 1 rifle (16" barrel minimum, semi auto only), 21 for a pistol or NFA restricted variant (full auto, barrel shorter than 16" on a rifle lower).
50-150 USD or so
IN A SHOT GUN, BUTTSTOCK, RECIEVER, BARREL AND FORESTOCK. RIFLE= STOCK, BARREL, ACTION, AND BOLT OR LEVER. IN A PISTOL= REVOLVER, WE HAVE BARREL FRAME GRIPS, CYLINDER AND TRIGGER. SEMI AUTO PISTOLS= SLIDE BARREL FRAME GRIPS, AND MAGAZINE OR CLIP.
The first production semi auto pistol was the Mauser c/96 "broomhandle" pistol.
To clean a Ruger .22 Long Rifle auto pistol, first ensure the firearm is unloaded and safe. Disassemble the pistol according to the manufacturer’s instructions, typically removing the slide and barrel. Use a cleaning rod and patches soaked in a suitable gun cleaning solvent to clean the barrel, and a brush to scrub any fouling. Wipe down the frame and parts with a cloth, lubricate moving parts lightly, and reassemble the pistol once everything is clean and dry.