Unless you tell us what type of handgun, the question can't be answered. Single Shot? Revovler? Semi-automatic? Black powder? Center fire? Rim Fire?
No. You cannot fire anything other than a .380 ACP cartridge out of a .380 handgun.
No! DO NOT ATTEMPT!
No, it cannot.
In most circumstances, no. The bullet is too large to chamber in the handgun.
No. You can only safely fire the correct caliber from each handgun. For instance, for a .40 caliber handgun, you can only fire .40 ammunition. There are some minor exceptions, mostly in revolvers. For instance, you can fire .38 special or .357 magnum from a revolver that will fire .357 magnum, but not the other way around.
Yes
It depends on the gun. What kind is it? How bout a handgun, doesnt really matter to me after that. Different handguns load in different ways. That's why I asked. Modern revolvers load one way, "cowboy" revolvers load a little differently, modern semi-autos load another way, a few older semi-autos load another way, breach load handguns load another way, single shot bolt handguns (although uncommon) load another way, etc.
Get a Load of This - book - was created in 1942.
The ISBN of Get a Load of This - book - is 9781596548183.
Depends on where you are, what land, and what you are shooting.
The daranger (not correct spelling sorry) its a small handgun that can eather fire a .45 or a .410 shotgun shell.
Only a cop carries a handgun.