Not to my knowledge. I do have a .32 rimfire pistol with a little over 100 rounds of ammo for it. It does shoot but I don't shoot it anymore for the simple reason that you can't get any more ammo for it.
Yes
one of my uncles has
sure do in maritimes The Gun Dealer In NB. they have a web site and ship anywhere
Revolver and Semi-automatic.
Best left to a gunsmith.
No real value.
to defend themsleves
My bestfriend has one that is a revolver trying to figure it out too anyone out there have the answer?
Because there are problems with using a rimfire cartridge, (reliabilty of feeding) and the .22 mag does not have the range or power of a centerfire cartridge.
Cornell Publications might have a book that could assit you.
A .22 magnum round is a rimfire cartridge,Today. The first .22 magnum was a centerfire. it is very hard if not impossible to buy new centerfire rifels, however the shells are still plentiful. I think a much more accurate shell ,at least for me than the rimfire. my father had a centerfire .22 magnum rifle lever action, with the magazine running along the barrel. if anyone has one I am looking for one. my brother got my dads.
Not really, if it was a problem for anyone it would be the south in the end. The south at the end of the war would have virtually no factories for ammunitions, while the union had no problem getting ammunition because they had so many factories.