Each weapon will show a preference for one or two brands. The only way to find out is to buy as many different brands/bullet weights as you can afford and shoot them. When you find one your weapon likes, buy a case.
22LR ammunition made to match specifications.
22LR
Depends on the shooter, the ammo and the barrel.Edit: Correct, also, if you're looking for a used Husqvarna 22LR the previous owner might have used corrosive ammo.
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Same thing it means on all .22LR ammo - it's indicating that it's .22 Long Rifle (as opposed to .22 Short, .22 Long, .22 Magnum, etc).
It should be marked on the slide. 22LR (.22 Long Rifle)
Internet, gun shop, gun show, sporting goods store, catalogs.
N0- highly dangerous. The bore is also a different diameter.
Honestly, you really can't any expect any two guns to have the same preference insofar as ammo goes. I like to use the Remington Subsonic, personally, but others haven't had the best experience with it.
No. It is a 22LR semiauto, and needs 22 LR ammo to cycle the action.
.22 mag and .22 LR are not the same. So, no.