The front sight can be carefully filed down to raise the point of impact. This, of course, should be done a little bit at a time till the gun shoots where aimed.
Yes, colt makes a few different versions of the 22 caliber handgun such as the Woodsman, and Challenger.
Quite a few.
The distance a bullet travels when shot from a handgun can vary widely based on factors such as the type of ammunition, the handgun's caliber, and environmental conditions. Generally, a bullet can travel anywhere from a few hundred yards to over a mile. However, the bullet's effective range for hitting a target accurately is typically much shorter, usually within 50 to 200 yards. Ultimately, the bullet will eventually lose velocity and fall to the ground due to gravity and air resistance.
There are many handgun rounds that exceed the 44 mag. 454, 460, 500 to name a few.
A few hundred to multiple thousands depending on specifics
Five yards is roughly 15 feet. Quite a few objects are at least five yards long.
Depends on how strong you are. People can hit it anywhere between a few inches and 500 yards.
They can range in value from 100 to a few thousand USD
at the ends wich should be on the back of the neck
I checked a few sources, which concur with 1 rod = 16.5 feet = 5.5 yards.(3 rods)x(5.5 yards/rod) = 16.5 yards.
Not sure what you're asking, but I'll take a stab at it. If you're asking "Is it illegal to carry a handgun," the answer is, it depends on where you are. In the U.S. some states require a permit to carry a handgun concealed, but a few don't. A few states allow you to carry a handgun openly, but most don't. Two states, Wisconsin, and Illinois, and D.C. don't issue carry permits.
A few hundred to multiple thousands depending on exact configuration, age and condition.