aim good
a BOLT is SHOT from a crossbow, you FIRE a GUN, you SHOOT a bow
Take it to a gun smith.
Go to a gunsmith.
Originally, to discharge a gun, you lit the gunpowder, and set the powder on fire- or "fired" it.
Turn of the century or so.
Shove a shot-gun up his a** and fire...
If you mean Beretta 90-2, the basic answer is no. You might be able to get a 380 round to fire from the gun, but generally speaking, you should never try to fire any ammo in a gun other than what it is designed to fire.
The shot gun is a great gun if you are close to an enemy. A shot gun is a gun that shoots multiple B.B.'s in one pull of the trigger. That is why the cross hairs (aiming lines) are so big. However they loose power after they travel for a while. With a well placed shot you can explode a locust, or get a head shot... hahahaha
Generally speaking, no. .38 auto and 9mm para are different rounds. With only a few exceptions, you should never fire any ammo in a gun other than what the gun is designed to fire.
Shotguns fire shot shells. Handguns can fire specially made shotshells.
Yes any gun shot wound has to be reported.
(rapid fire) AK47 (single shot) FAL