It will have a barrel of some length between 7/8" and 14.5", it will have a cylinder that holds the cartridges, it will have a frame surronding the cylinder which the barrel attaches to, it will have, in most cases, a trigger guard and a trigger, it will have a grip of some sort that will have metal, wood, plastic or rubber one piece grip or two piece (or more) grip panels; it may or maynot have a visible hammer; it probably will have a front sight and some sort of rear sighting arrangement; usually will have something on frame or under the barrel to release the cylinder for loading and unloading; and it can have a finish of almost any color now-a-days, but mostly blued or stainless steel or nickel plated. Hope this helps...????
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
S&w
Smith and Wesson Model 1
All of them have a sn.
A .22 caliber Iver-Johnson Cadet revolver.
300-500
Impossible to answer without knowing who made it.
50 or so; no published sn data.
Best left to a gunsmith.
l Blue Book of Gun values
25-50 USD