50-500 USD
100-1000 USD
200-500 depending on where you live
The convertible model has 2, otherwise, they come with one.
Depends whether "single six", "super single six", and whether caliber is 22 long rifle, 22 magnum, or convertible with both 22 long rifle and 22 magnum cylinders. Also depends on condition. Condition means what percent of bluing remains on gun? 100%?, 98%?, 95%?
Value depends on condition, blued or stainless, one cylinder or two (magnum cylinder and LR cylinder) Anywhere from $300 to $475.
Some people distinguish between pistols and revolvers. Both are handguns, but revolvers may not be pistols. A pistol would be an automatic, a single shot, a derringer type pistol, etc- but a revolver must have a cylinder holding the cartridges that revolves.
No, if it was designed to be a single shot, it's a single shot. It needs to be reloaded after each shot.
A pistol is a single hand firearm with a short barrel.
no, its a single action pistol what uses blanks
AFAIK, Colt never made a single shot pistol
There are a very few semi-auto pistols that shoot .357 magnum (not .357 Sig). While they will fire .38 Special, it is as a single shot- they will not cycle the action.
It depends... some revolvers are specifically made with two separate cylinders. To give you an example, my 1962 vintage Ruger Single-Six as a cylinder for 22 Magnum and one for 22 Long Rifle. If the revolver you are referring to only has a 22 Magnum cylinder, then No, you can not safely shoot 22 Long Rifle cartridges in it, as the cases will rupture in the cylinder, and result in hi-pressure blow-back gases.