No. You won't even get it to chamber.
Yup.
No.
No. Ammo designated as .38 or .38 special is different than ammo designated as .380. .380 is designed for semi-auto handguns and .38 ammo is for revolvers.More to the point, the .38 Special has a longer case, and a larger diameter projectile. The .38 special bullet measures .357" diameter, the .380 measures .355" diameter. The .38 special is a 'rimmed' cartridge, and the .380 is 'rimless'. Luckily, .38 Special ammo will not fit in a .380 magazine, otherwise the results could be disastrous, possibly turning your .380 handgun into a hand grenade.
380 auto. Many good brands of ammo out there.
No.
I am not aware of any cartridge called a 380 Winchester Special. .32 Winchester Special is a rifle cartridge, .380 ACP (.380 auto) is an automatic pistol cartridge. Either should be available from a full service gun shop.
You will have to shoot as many different types as you can afford to find out. All weapons will exhibit a preference for one brand/bullet weight.
Yes you can. .380 auto.
Can I shoot 380acp caliber out of my 32 pistol?
The .380 automatic cannot shoot 9mm Parabellum ammo.
.380 auto is about .355 and 7.65mm is .308 .
Many makers offer firearms that shoot the 380 ACP.