Ruger makes the New Model Single Six in .17 HMR, Taurus makes the 17SS6 in .17 HMR, the S&W 647 is available in .17 HMR, the Taurus Tracker can be had in .17 HMR, Alexander Arms and Excel Arms both make semi auto .17 HMR pistols,
I believe the smallest bullet in terms of diameter is the .17 HMR. It is a .22 casing that is necked down to accept a .17 caliber bullet.
.17 is the caliber, HMR means "Hornady Magnum Rimfire".
.17 is the caliber, HMR means "Hornady Magnum Rimfire".
Rossi is coming close with a single shot rifle ( the wizard) with interchangable barrels. They boast 21 different combos and include shotguns. As far as a gun that can shoot everything from a 17 HMR to a 50 caliber bullet the answer is no.
Baikalcanada.com sell them, u have to call them.
200-500 USD depending on what variation.
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There is no real limit (other than practicality) of the smallest gun you can own. The smallest caliber firearm I now own is a .17 HMR. The smallest physical size is a Baby Hammerless revolver from 1920. It is a .22 Short revolver that is about 4.5 inches long, and was made to fit in a vest pocket. There ARE smaller guns.
In short, no. The .17 Mach 2 and the .17 Hornady Magnum Rimfire are two different cartridges- they just happen to both have a 17 in their names. Only use the caliber of ammo that is stamped on the rifle. When chambered in a .17 HMR rifle, the .17 M2 will either not fire at all, or will split the cartridge casing on firing. The HMR has a larger case diameter and length than the M2.
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The semi-auto .17 HMR has been recalled. 17 HMR ammo has been found to be incompatible with semi-auto firearms. See the link below for the recall.