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7.65x17SR IS .32 ACP
Generally speaking, no, and, you should never try to fire any ammo from a gun other than what it is designed to fire. You may be able to get it to fire, but you could damage the gun or hurt yourself.
The gun is chambered for the 32 caliber Winchester center fire cartridge. Also known as the 32-20.
Yes they are. One of the newer guns, in fact, is the .327 Magnum, which will ALSO fire the .32 Magnum, and the .32 S&W cartridge.
NEVER USE AMMUNTION IN A GUN THAT IT IS NOT CHAMBERED FOR!!!!!
The short answer is no. The longer answer is, it might be possible to get it to fire, but you should never use any ammunition in a gun other than what it was designed to use. It is possible to damage the gun or get hurt yourself.
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If the 10 metres is in the replica/map, then to find out how big the real thing is, you just multiply by 32. In this case we get 10x32 = 320, and so the real thing will be 320m long. If the 10 metres is the real distance, then to find out the length on the replica/map, you need to divide by 32. In this case we get 10/32 = 0.3125, and so the map/replica will be 31.25cm long.
There is no 32mm handgun. That would fire a bullet more than an inch in diameter.
I too have this gun and have been reading that it takes a 32-20. A "cowboy round"(this is recommended), this is essentially a round with less gunpowder and a lead bullet. Answer- a 32-20 "cowboy round"
No, you cannot fire a .32 caliber round in a .380 handgun, as they are different cartridges with distinct dimensions and specifications. A .380 ACP (Automatic Colt Pistol) cartridge has a larger case diameter and overall length compared to a .32 caliber round, which can lead to improper chambering and potentially dangerous situations. Always use the correct ammunition specified for your firearm to ensure safety and proper functioning.
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