Cornell Publications might have a book that could assit you.
No one that I know of.
Best left to a good gunsmith
how much does it cost?
15,17 or 22 rounds depending on which 22 rimfire ammuntion is used.
Not necessarily. Centerfire and rimfire refer to the cartridge. Those with a primer in the center of the cartridge base are centerfire, and those with propellant packed in the rim are rimfire. Popular centerfire cartridges include the .223 Remington, .380 Winchester, .30-30, .30-06, 7.62x39, 7.62x54R, etc. The most commonly known rimfire cartridge is the .22 Long Rifle. There are bolt action rifles manufactured for each type of cartridge.
The Winchester Model 67 was a bolt-action single shot rifle. The slide-action (pump) models were the 1890, 1906, 61, and 62. Go to Gunbroker.com
That was either the Spencer is .50 caliber or the Henry in .44 Rimfire.
No such animal. Try "Remington M/572". (.22lr cal., pump action rifle)
http://www.wisnersinc.com/ They will have what you need!
Rimfire ammunition differs from centerfire ammunition in that the firing pin does not contact a primer placed in the center of the cartridge. A rimfire cartridge has a flat, closed back with no opening for a primer. With a rimfire cartridge the rim of the shell is hollow and filled with the primer material. When the hammer engages the back of the cartridge it impacts the the rim, crushes it and ignites the gunpowder inside. This action causes the expulsion of the projectile. Because of the nature of the hollow rim, this type of ammunition has typically very low pressure rounds, which result in lower velocity and penetration.
Yes. The model 27 was made in .25 Stevens rimfire, and .25-20, plus .32-20.
.22 short, long, or long rifle rimfire ammunition only.