Depends on the ammuntion fired in the rifle. Typically between 1200 and 1600 feet per second.
n You will need to contact Mossberg to find out for sure.
I have had good success with Federal rifle ammo.
Type of action has nothing to do with how far a weapon will shoot. Caliber and load is what matters.
have a gunsmith check it out first. The 142A can shoot single shot and shoot them well everything from CB caps, gallery shot, short, long and long rifle cartridges. The governing factor for using the clip is whether you have the strip insert for the clip that keeps shorts from sliding too far forward as the action is worked.
IF the rifle has all sights, etc, has not had stock modified, there IS a modest collector's interest in the older Mossberg 22s. $200-$250 is an average price. They shoot VERY well.
Single shot break action? yes.
22 Long Rifle
NEVER FIRE AMMUNITON IN A WEAPON NOT DESINGED FOR IT!!!!!!!!! In a shotgun, you fire shotgun slugs or shotshells, NOT rifle projectiles (unless using a sabot) In the case of a sabot, you MUST contact the Mossberg.
No. It is a 22LR semiauto, and needs 22 LR ammo to cycle the action.
Yes.
No. The Glock is an auto pistol. With the exception of the .357 Sig, auto pistols do not shoot .357 cartridges.
If the rifle is chambered for the .308 Winchester cartridge, then long or short action can safely fire it. Long or short refers to how far the bolt travels when opened. The .308 is typically a short action- the 30-06 and longer cartridges cannot cycle thru a short action, and must be used in a long action rifle.