100-300 USD or so
Yes
Only if chambered in 30/06
What you are describing could be a rifle that is not loaded, partially loaded or fully loaded, but, does not have a round chambered.
I will start with the fact that you have a shotgun,not a rifle.The 410 is a shotgun round,not a rifle.Next we will need the western fields model number to identify the maker of your Montgomery Wards shotgun and then can describe what type it is.Chances are if you feel that it was a rifle,you could have a bolt action shotgun chambered in 410 gauge.
The AK-47 assault rifle is chambered for the 7.62x39mm round, which is of the 7.62 millimeter caliber.
The Rhino rifle is chambered in .600 Nitro Express. The loading specified for this round is 120 grains of cordite.
The M16 assault rifle is chambered for the 5.56x45mm NATOcartridge. It can also fire the civilian .223 Remington round.
A variety of rifles use the 7.62 Nato (.308) caliber bullet (not to be confused with the Soviet 7.62 used in many of the AK series of rifles, this round has a shorter cartridge length and is not compatible with rifles chambered for the imperial .308 round), while it has fallen out of favor as a main battle rifle round in western armies and was replaced by the 5.56 Nato round it is still used in specialized applications (sniping) and is used extensivly by hunters.
most certainly not the m-16 is chambered in 223 or 5.56 NATO a 243 or 6mm is a larger round
The M14 rifle is chambered for the 7.62x51mm NATO cartridge. The 7.62 round has a bullet diameter of 7.82 millimeters, and a case length of 51.18 millimeters.
No. It is chambered for the .45 ACP cartridge.
If the round won't fit into the handgun, then it's probably not chambered for long rifle rounds.