30/06
Uses .277 bullets
A .222 is a .22 cal center fire weapon at fires a .222 round
You will have to tell us if you are talking about black powder or center fire.
yes, a center fire rifle. Either in 30/06 or 308 caliber. The M1 garand was a 1936 product of the military but did not see much service until the beginnng of WW2
I Sold mine for 100 dollars
the 32 Winchester special lever action model 94 shoots a center fire, rimmed cartridge.
All firearms that are in caliber .22 Long Rifle (LR) or 22 Long or 22 Short are rimfires. If you look at the face of the bolt, you can see the firing pin. If it is in the very center of the bolt face, it is center fire. If at the edge of the face, it is rimfire.
no it does not
It depends on what you mean. If you mean legally, many U.S. states require a caliber larger than .22 or 223, however, that IS legal in some states. If you mean what caliber will kill a deer, almost any rifle caliber will, but .22 or .223 is questionable, which is why many states prohibit that for deer hunting.
It's the size of a BB in diameter but it is more accurate than a BB. Pellets come in different sizes starting with the smallest size of .177, the largest pellet is a 50 caliber pellet and requires a very powerful air rifle to fire it.
Generally speaking, no. You can only fire the caliber for which the gun is chambered. There are some exceptions, but not many.