Ruger is one.
There is a center fire and a rim fire.
Nobody. The .17 HMR (for Hornady Magnum Rimfire), is a rimfire cartridge, not a center fire cartridge.Anschutz, CZ-USA, Henry, Weatherby, Ruger, Remington, Marlin, Browning, Savage, and Crickett are among the list of manufacturers who manufactures .17HMR rifles, but, as with the cartridge, they are all rimfire rifles.
what do you mean smallest ? smallest diameter bullet ? smallest case ? 5mm , or 22 high power, 17 rem , be specific .
Remington
No.
Gun shop, gun show, pawn shop, or on line auction (you still need a dealer to receive the rifle if you win auction) Some of the on line auction sites include auctionarms,com, gunbroker.com, and gunsamerica.com
Ruger makes the New Model Single Six in .17 HMR, Taurus makes the 17SS6 in .17 HMR, the S&W 647 is available in .17 HMR, the Taurus Tracker can be had in .17 HMR, Alexander Arms and Excel Arms both make semi auto .17 HMR pistols,
No, it's a subcalibre rimfire rifle.
If you mean .17 HMR and .22 LR, yes.
No. Yes they do: Marlin 917VS rifle
In short, no. The .17 Mach 2 and the .17 Hornady Magnum Rimfire are two different cartridges- they just happen to both have a 17 in their names. Only use the caliber of ammo that is stamped on the rifle. When chambered in a .17 HMR rifle, the .17 M2 will either not fire at all, or will split the cartridge casing on firing. The HMR has a larger case diameter and length than the M2.
No