Only if chambered in 30/06
Not recommended.
This is a very nice air rifle. It is a .22 caliber not a .177 caliber rifle. it was made in two variations from 1957-1964. See the link below for the Owners manual.
Any caliber higher then .22 Long rifle should the job But a .38 should work fine.
Any .30 caliber cleaning jag will work- and yes, it is a very common item.
No a standard 22 rifle cleaning kit will work fine
Manipulation of the bolt will load and extract the fired or unfired round.
A BB gun or pellet gun will do the trick. If you mean actual firearms, then a regular .22 caliber rifle will work. A .22 caliber pistol would also work, but it is quite difficult to hit anything very far away with a pistol.
If the round won't fit into the handgun, then it's probably not chambered for long rifle rounds.
As this was not a very popular caliber,there were few made.The browning safari rifle in this caliber will range in price from 975-1,375 dollars,for a example that displays between 60%-90% of its original finish,and a good bore.The fancy scroll work was a common feature od the base model Browning Safari bolt action rifle.
The Sheridan Blue Streak air rifle uses a 5mm pellet. This is about .20 caliber- larger than the .177 pellet, smaller than the .22 pellet. I have been able to get these at Bass Pro Shop. There are also at least 3 lots of them for sale on Ebay right now. Only the 5mm/ .20 caliber pellets will work in your rifle- do not try to substitute anything else. P.S. Have had one for years. These are extremely good air rifles- very accurate, very powerful.
JC Higgins sold about a dozen different .22 cal air guns that were made by Crosman and Daisy. Which model are you asking about?
The Marlin 989M2 .22 caliber semiautomatic rifle was made from 1965-78. It was originally sold with a seven round box magazine (what some people call a clip) but the modern (written in 2012) Marlin brand 10 round or 7 round nickel magazines work fine in the 989M2. As extra information be aware that a "twin" of the 989M2 was made with a tubular magazine, holding nine rounds, and that twin is the 99M1 made from 1964-78. These two Marlin rifles are nicely made models with walnut stocks and handguards. They were made to look like the M-1 Carbine military rifle.