I assume you mean .35 Remington rifle ammunition vs. standard 30-30 rifle ammo. If so then they are not the same and although they look similar they are not interchangable. I hope this answers your question.
No. 9mm Parabellum ammo is about .35 caliber, and the .45 is, well, .45 caliber. The .45 cartridge is too wide to fit in the chamber.
No! 9mm = .35 caliber - .354 caliber!
The winchester 25-35 Cartridge CAN be safely fired in a 25-36 Marlin caliber firearm. They are similar cartridges, the Marlin is a bit longer. For that reason the Marlin ammo cannot be fired in the Winchester.
Depends on WHICH .35 caliber- there are several different cartridges that fall into that category. Winchester, Remington, Federal and Hornady all have some .35 rifle loads. But you will need to check with a REAL gun store or on-line. Do not expect the chain stores with a gun section to carry it. The current month's issue of American Rifleman has a good article on a half dozen different .35 caliber rifles.
It is: 3030
35
The ONLY .35 caliber pistol I have seen was the Smith & Wesson .35 Automatic. This is a rare gun, and was only made 1913-1921. Sure you don't mean a .25 caliber pistol?
Marlin 336c 3030 The American Hunter #35 of 300... value?
35 remington
9mm is roughly .35 caliber, .32 caliber is slightly smaller, 3 hundredths of an inch smaller, in diameter.
1966 I have the same one serial numbers and all
Yes