NEVERY ATTEMPT TO FIRE ANY AMMUNITION NOT SPECIFICALLY MADE FOR YOUR FIREARM!!!!!!!!!!! Have a gunsmith check it out.
No.
A .357 Magnum can shoot .38 Special rounds as well as .357 Magnum rounds.
Do not attempt this!
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NO
I have seen people shoot accurately at 100 yards or more with a .38 pistol. However, in general, a pistol bullet can travel, on average, about a mile.
No.
No, you cannot.
No, i asume you dont have see .380 pistol and a revolver 38 spl, the .380 and 38 spl ammo share de same diameter boot no the longer, the 38 is for a 38 special revolver tipe and the .380 is for an automatic pistol tipe some people call 9mm short.
No.
Not really. The .38 usually refers to a rimmed revolver cartridge, such as .38 S&W, or .38 Special. The.380 is an automatic pistol cartridge, and much shorter.
No, you cannot.