No. You stand a very good chance of destroying the gun and hurting yourself and innocent bystanders if you get it to fire at all. Two totally different cartridges.
380 aka 9mm Kurz ammuntion only. BTW, the 380 and 9mm use the same size projectile. Difference is the case length.
The value of a Tanfoglio Giuseppe 38 9mm can vary depending on its condition, age, and any additional features. However, a rough estimate would be between $300 to $500 for a used model in good condition. It's always best to have a professional gun appraiser evaluate the firearm for an accurate assessment.
There are SEVERAL 9mm cartridges- the most common is probably the 9mm Parabellum (9mm Luger). A 9mm Parabellum BULLET (not cartridge) is typically slightly smaller than a .38 Special bullet- .356 instead of .357. The 9mm is frequently (not always) lighter- and shorter. Other 9mm cartridges (such as the 9mm Makarov) will have different bullets.
DO NOT ATTMEPT THIS!!!! There is a difference of .002 between the diameter of the projectiles.
No firearm exists that can shoot both 380 and 9mm. Unlike, say, the 357 magnum which can shoot 38 specials. Revolver rounds use the case rim to assure proper head space so they are more interchangeable. The 9mm and 380 are made for auto-loaders and they use the case length, rather than a rim, to determine proper head space. Because of that you can't shoot a 380 through a 9mm.
No
Yes you can.
100-200 USD
no the 38 bullet is fatter and and the special is smaller
Bullet diameter of a 9mm is .355; for a 38 it is .357. 38 case is longer. Additionally, a 9mm is designed to be used in a semi-automatic pistol, and a .38 is designed to be used in a revolver, although, there are a couple of revolvers that will chamber 9mm.
No.
no, although the diameter of the bullet is about the same .356 for 9mm and 357/358 for the 38 cal. that metal cases will not interchange with other guns. i.e., the 9mm case does not feed in a 38 nor will a 38 feed in a 9mm..................