You need a license no matter where you live or how small the caliber. A firearm is a firearm. No ifs, ands, or buts about it.
It is generally impossible to tell the caliber/gauge of a firearm from just the serial number.
A 22 caliber rifle is a firearm and a BB gun is an air gun (Not a firearm) Now if you are asking about a .22 caliber air gun then the difference is in the size of the projectile. A BB is a hard round .175 caliber ball. The .22 caliber is a larger size pellet.
There has been a revolver made in caliber .600 Nitro Express. This was an elephant rifle cartridge. As a firearm, it is a curiosity, and not a practical shooting firearm. There are also unconfirmed reports of a Maadi bolt action pistol in caliber .50 BMG.
The caliber of the firearm should be stamped on the barrel.
Around $50-$60
Caliber is the diameter of the bore of a firearm. It's expressed in hundredths or thousandths of an inch, as in .45 caliber or .380 caliber. Curiously, the actual diameter of a .38 caliber slug is 0.357 inch.
the term 38-55 stands for the caliber of the firearm,the age of your firearm will be determined by the model number and serial number.the 38-55 caliber was introduced in the mid 1890,s.
any firearm, bb gun, pellet gun or anything that launches a projectile are dangerous. Just because a firearm is a small caliber does not mean its not dangerous or lethal. So VERY.
Smith and Wesson. It's the manufacturer who developed the caliber, a frequent practice in the firearm industry.
Barett 50 Caliber and the Desert Eagle.
Of course not. .50 caliber weapons are.