20-80 USD or so
Lever Action Magazine Pistol
The V-300 was made between 1963-1964. You need to state the current condition of the pistol from Poor to Excellent ( Like New) in order to get an estimate of value and is it still working?
22 cal what? Pistol? Rifle? Single shot? Lever action? Semi-automatic? You will need to be much more specific with your question in order to get an answer. 22 cal what? Pistol? Rifle? Single shot? Lever action? Semi-automatic? You will need to be much more specific with your question in order to get an answer. 22 cal what? Pistol? Rifle? Single shot? Lever action? Semi-automatic? You will need to be much more specific with your question in order to get an answer.
Does not exist. Winchester never made a pistol in 30/30
Often with a semiautomatic pistol, once a loaded magazine is inserted and the slide racked, you now have a pistol that is ready to fire: there is a fresh round in the chamber, the hammer (or striker) is cocked. This CAN be a dangerous situation, if the shooter isn't going to fire the weapon immediately. In the past, a person would have to CAREFULLY lower the hammer while pointing the pistol in a safe direction. If they slipped, they would fire a bullet accidentally AND their thumb would get hurt--mashed by the recoiling slide & hammer. A decocking lever prevents such accidents by LOWERING the cocked hammer to a safe position. Once utilized, if the shooter wanted to prepare the pistol for firing, they would have to: Manually recock the hammer, if the pistol were a single action only type, or, manually recock, or utilize the pistol's long Double Action trigger, if the pistol was a Double Action/Single Action type.
Yes, the .44 caliber cartridges are pistol/revolver cartridges. Lever action carbines/rifles of the 1800's utilized many pistol calibers so that frontiersmen could use the same ammo for both guns.
This is really a decent looking rifle. It's modeled after a Savage lever action big game rifle. It was made between 1965-70. Crosman no longer offers parts for this rifle but they do offer a web page of locations that repair older Crosman air rifles. See the link below
No. The Glock is an auto pistol. With the exception of the .357 Sig, auto pistols do not shoot .357 cartridges.
Revolvers are not lever action firearms. Sorry- can you rephrase your question? Lever action firearms are most often rifles, rarely shotguns. A very few lever action pistols were made, but not revolvers.
The .31 caliber pocket pistol is based on the volcanic repeating arms company's .31 caliber lever action pistol using rocket ball ammunition( I think, but don't rely on my answer if your question is for something important because I might be wrong.)
well if you mean as in lever action there is winchesters with lever action ive seen a 10 gauge Winchester with lever action its a fine piece of wor i wish i could have shot it
Somewhere between $150 & $175 in Excellent condition. ( Like new, no wear, chips, rust, or dings.)