257 Roberts, 250 Savage
A rifle that shoots a .22 caliber bullet.
No. An Intervention shoots a smaller caliber bullet. The Barret is the rifle that shoots 50 caliber bullets. The Intervention fires .408Caliber Rounds (Bolt action)
Tim shoots a .22
The caliber of the bullet is 7,62 mm. And shoots the 7.62x54r ammo. That makes it a .30 cal.
The original gatling gun shot a .45 long colt. But the more modern version invented by John Dylan shoots a .308 caliber rifle round. Also the larger gatling cannon shoots a 30mm round.
If you are asking about the 2200 Crosman Magnum air rifle then it shoots a .22 caliber pellet not a BB.
Any bullet that has a diameter of one half inch is a .50 caliber bullet. There are different .50 caliber bullets- my Hawken muzzle loading rifle shoots a .50 caliber lead bullet, but different from the .50 Browning Machine Gun (that is also used in the .50 Barret sniper rifle)
Probably a Remington Model 12 -? depends on barrel, ammo made in 1914.
It is possible to kill a wild hog with a .223 caliber rifle, but it may not be the most effective choice due to the size and toughness of the hog. It's recommended to use a larger caliber rifle for hunting hogs to ensure a clean and ethical kill.
A 22 caliber rifle is a firearm and a BB gun is an air gun (Not a firearm) Now if you are asking about a .22 caliber air gun then the difference is in the size of the projectile. A BB is a hard round .175 caliber ball. The .22 caliber is a larger size pellet.
Usually, no. the .220 Swift cartridge is quite a bit longer, and has a larger cartridge head.
Varies. European Jager rifles were shorter, and fired larger bullets. The Pennsylvania rifle (miscalled the Kentucky rifle) were of smaller caliber, but longer- about 5 feet.