Best course of action is to take it to a gunsmith.
Consult with a good gunsmith.
We have one on eBay right now. Item # 250128267184
No, the .22 cartridge is too small and will fall completely through the cylinder bore of a revolver, or entirely through the chamber and barrel of a semi-automatic pistol.
No, a .22 caliber CCI22s bullet, which is a type of .22 Short ammunition, cannot be used in a standard .22 caliber Ruger revolver unless the revolver is specifically designed to accommodate .22 Short cartridges. Most Ruger revolvers are chambered for .22 LR (Long Rifle) cartridges, which are longer than .22 Short cartridges. Always check the specifications of the firearm and use only the appropriate ammunition for safety.
22-72
Smith and Wesson Model 1
S&w
All of them have a sn.
Most .22 caliber revolvers will hold 6 rounds in the cylinder chambers. Some models from different manufacturers will have a 9 round capacity. I own both.
Yes. Colt, S&W, Charter Arms, and Ruger have all made good quality firearms in .22 caliber that do not use the "pull the center pin and remove cylinder" to reload. Frankly, that is a mark of a very cheap revolver.
A .22 caliber Iver-Johnson Cadet revolver.
300-500