No, you cannot. Even if you can get them to chamber, you won't maintain proper headspacing, and it could result in a chamber explosion, which could, in turn, result in injury or even death to the firer.
No. Even if they did, it wouldn't be safe to fire them.
No! The .22 magnum is different dimensionally. Do not attempt to chamber a .22 Magnum in a rifle or handgun designated for .22 s,l or lr. In most cases the barrel of a rifle or handgun will indicate the chambering!
Marlin
The 12 g Marlin 200 single shot shotgun SHOULD be marked on the barrel, something like "model 200 12 g 3" Modified" That means it will fire the 3 inch magnum shotshell, and has a modified choke. If you have a shotgun marked 2 3/4, do NOT fire a 3 inch magnum, even if it will chamber. The forcing cone will not have enough length for the shell to open, and it will cause unsafe high pressures. Every 200 I have seen (a limited number) WAS chambered for 3 inch Magnum shells.
I have a marlin little joker i will sell for parts
Yes
1300
About $200
400-650.
Marlin made the model 922 in the early 1990's
Yes the Marlin Model 1894FG is chambered in .41 mag.
No such model. Exactly how is the rifle marked? sales@countrygunsmith.net Marlin has a Model 39A in 22 L.R. I would love it if they made one in magnum.