You will have to test fit to see if the cylinder will turn
Assuming it is in good condition to shoot any modern day ammo, yes.
I have a Marlin 1895GS and have shot the Hornady 45/70 GOVT 325 gr FTX. Wow great long range accuracy. 250 yard shot. Had an 18 inch drop from a 100 yd shot, but after adjusting dead on.
No.
Yes. That ammo was specifically designed to work in tube fed rifles, but if it is the correct caliber as your revolver, you will be fine.
I do not own an 1894 but I have successfully loaded the 265gr for my .44 Rossi 65SRC and the results are very goodhttp://wsp44.wordpress.com/
So long as the cartridge length will cycle, yes. In tubular magazines, it has been a long standing practice NOT to use pointed bullets, since the cartridge primer would be sitting on the point of the bullet below. Leverlution ammo has a plastic tip designed not to fire a primer. From Hornady's website- "Hornady, the leader in ballistic technology, brings you an innovation in ammunition performance featuring state of the industry elastomer Flex Tip Technology that is SAFE in your tubular magazine."
38 Special. Stay away from +P
NO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! DO NOT TRY THIS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Depends on how old the revolver is.
In most cases yes it will shoot in your revolver,this cartridge has been around a long time and is loaded mild due to the age of the firearms out there.
yes, but don't shoot the P ammo too often
Yes, you can shoot 38 specials through a .357 magnum revolver.