Yes.
Between 200-350 dollars depending on the rifles overall condition of the wood and metal,and a good bore.
I know that winchester does not make any model 1894 rifles in 25-35 win.caliber anymore.Ypu may find some older ones on the market,but they will not be cheap.Most rifles chambered in 25-35 were made prior to world war II.
The range of a .35 caliber firearm can vary significantly depending on the specific type of ammunition and firearm used. Generally, a .35 caliber, such as the .35 Remington, has an effective range of about 200 to 300 yards for hunting purposes. However, some rifles chambered for .35 cartridges can reach out to 500 yards or more under optimal conditions. Always refer to manufacturer specifications for exact range capabilities.
The ONLY .35 caliber pistol I have seen was the Smith & Wesson .35 Automatic. This is a rare gun, and was only made 1913-1921. Sure you don't mean a .25 caliber pistol?
Depends on WHICH .35 caliber- there are several different cartridges that fall into that category. Winchester, Remington, Federal and Hornady all have some .35 rifle loads. But you will need to check with a REAL gun store or on-line. Do not expect the chain stores with a gun section to carry it. The current month's issue of American Rifleman has a good article on a half dozen different .35 caliber rifles.
500 were made
Marlin began producing the .35 caliber lever-action rifles in 1948 with the introduction of the Model 336 chambered in .35 Remington. The .35 Remington cartridge was designed for use in these lever-action rifles, providing a powerful option for hunters. This model has since become popular for its versatility and effectiveness in various hunting scenarios.
If you include cannon in guns, the largest was the Tsar Howitzer, that had a bore diameter of 35 inches which means it is a 35 caliber cannon. (A .22 rifle has a bore diameter of .22 inches not 22 inches.) If you mean shoulder firearms, then the 4 guage shotgun may be the largest- although there were very large bore Paradox guns. In rifles, the German 20 mm antitank rifle of WW I (about .80 caliber) For sporting rifles, possibly the.700 Nitro Express.
most H&R rifles were made between 1880 - 1900. also, the 35-55 cal rifle with 1/2 octogen barrel was made between 1886 - 1890 check the caliber of your rifle.
The R9653 was made in 1957-1958
No! 9mm = .35 caliber - .354 caliber!
Yes.The Winchester model 64 lever action rifle was available in the following calibers.219 zipper(rare),25-35WCF(rare),30-30Win,or 32 Win Special.The barrel length was either 20In,24in,or 26in with the 219 zipper chambering.These rifles were made from 1933-1957.A total of only 66,783 were made during this time span.The 25-35 caliber was available from 1933-1941.after World War II,Winchester never chambered the 25-35 caliber in any of there firearms.I hope that you find this informative.