No such model number in the S&W line
No, My grand dad gave me one. as the kid I am, I tried this before . The .22 magnum is to big to fit in the gun.
Yes.
The magazine tube holds 15 rounds.
A standard model 60 holds 14 rounds in its tubular magazine. Including the one in the chamber it will hold a total of 15 cartridges.
No. However, .38 Special ammo CAN be safely fired in a .357 Magnum firearm. Both cartridges use a bullet that is .357 in diameter- but the .357 magnum is longer, and more powerful.
38 Special; yes.
It all depends on the model but you will most likely get 50 plus shots.
NO
The rate of fire for a firearm is typically dependent on the shooter's ability to manipulate the trigger and reload. In general, a shooter can fire a 44 Magnum revolver at a rate of around 6-8 rounds per minute. However, semi-automatic pistols chambered in 44 Magnum can have a higher rate of fire, typically between 30-40 rounds per minute if the shooter is skilled.
You can shoot 45 Long Colt or .410 shot shells with this weapon. 45 ACP rounds will not work properly.
Magnums usually shoot faster. Hence the term Magnum
Yes. The Marlin model 556 is a bolt action shotgun. It has a detachable magazine which holds two rounds and one round in the pipe for a total of three rounds. It is able to shoot 3 inch ammunition.