50-500 usd
If you mean legally, yes, in most states in the U.S. a person can own any caliber rifle that is available. I believe there are 1 or 2 states that have state laws restricting caliber.
Yes it can
Yes. ANY caliber gun can actually kill a person, but some calibers are more efficient at doing it.
The caliber of a Philadelphia derringer with Jukar 054167 Jukar stamped on the barrel is not known. There isn't enough information to determine what the caliber would be. A gun collector would be a good person to ask.
"No, 7.92 is German military caliber for WW 2 and earlier Mauser rifles." Actually, 7.92x57 is the same thing as the 8MM Mauser, if that's what the person was asking.
There are several reasons a person may want to buy a 22 caliber assault rifle. * Inexepensive ammunition * Light recoil (does not kick hard) * Great looking target shooting weapon * Limited ballistic range when compared to higher caliber ammunition
The likely word is "caliber" (a weapon size, or metaphorically a person's character).
Generally, no. The .40 caliber is usually a very large handgun and very heavy/ hard to conceal. It CAN be done, but not easily unless you are a very big person or wear a coat all of the time.
find a bullet of the same caliber. shoot the person that made the hole. remove bullet from person. use bullet to plug hole in car
It will depend on the caliber, the trigger and the type of semi-auto action.
I would not use anything smaller than an air rifle that shoots 45 caliber or 50 caliber. Both of these are PCP (PreCharged Pneumatic) air riles. Anything smaller and you may find you made a big mistake.
No, the largest caliber for infantry rifles is .50 caliber (12.7x.99mm in NATO). Besides a .54 caliber gun is WAYYY to big to have a person fire with todays advances in gun-powder and weaponry. However the M1A1 Abrams battle tank has a 120mm SMOOTHBORE cannon. Also, the A-10 Warthog has a 30mm minigun in it's nose.