Federal, IIRC.
POSSIBLY your rifle is a Noble Model 275.
Feather Industries, IIRC.
I Think They Were Made By NOBLE, Haydenville New England EARLY 1950S To Early 1970S.Then I Think Smith & Wesson Bought Them Out.Check Numrich For Parts.
Sure, why not. Except the Desert Eagle is not made in .22 caliber.
Iver Johnson made the Trailblazer semi auto .22 rifle
Winchester made many rifle models chambered in several .22 calibers.
The name "American Eagle" was used by several different companies- among them Noble and Feather Industries. Would suggest you contact gunpartscorp (which is Numrich) with more information, and see if they can help. They are a very larger supplier of used firearm parts.
1968. They also made a .22 rifle that used a special caseless .22 cartridge.
Yes
Blaise Pascal
This is a Browning .22 auto rifle made in 1968.