You are highly unlikely to even get it to chamber because 9mm is a rimless pistol round and there is no rim to keep it from sliding straight out of the cylinder.
No. The Luger was a 9mm gun and the 50 Desert Eage is a 50 caliber gun. The 9mm round would fall out of the barrel, and if you did manager to get it to fire, you could damage the gun and/or hurt yourself.
Depends on what "g" is.
When it loses its head.
You will have to define what "g" is.
It means that you have a .410 shotgun, and that the barrel has been subjected to a "proof" test. A special high pressure shell is fired during proofing that has much more energy than any shell you could buy. If the gun can safely fire that very powerful shell, it has been "proofed", and should be safe to fire with any standard shell.
no. nor can you fit a 40 cal shell into a 9mm chamber...............
The shell fired by a mortar can be a type of bomb.
value is based on condition. the P38 is not considered a luger. it merely fires the same 9mm shell. go to: GUNSAMERICA.COM look up the P38 and check prices
A shell, fired from a field-gun or a mortar.
On the ground, in a pocket, in a bucket, etc..
You should be able to find .32 ammo just about anywhere that sells ammo. if you are referring to a '30 cal. luger' then you can't used a 32 cal. shell. Lugers was made only in the 30 cal. luger (which has a bottle neck) and the 9mm cal. which has a straight brass case.................... this ammo can also be found in a sporting store......................
The same as it is before it's fired - a casing. Some refer to an empty casing as a "shell" or "shell casing".