yes
if it's a revolver......32 cal revolver ammo if it's a pistol......32 cal pistol ammo
No. The 7.65x17SR/.32 ACP and other 7.65/.32 calibre ammo types are not compatible with each other.
Any .38 ammo can be safly fired in a .357. +P .38 loads do not exceed .357 pressures.
Needs to be checked out by a competent gunsmith.
Colt made a single action army revolver that used 32.23 ammo & I believe Winchester, Colt lightning, Savage & Remington made 32.20 rifles,if that answers your question
No, the rimless .38 Super is not compatible with the rimmed .38 Special.
Yes it can. I do not think you will exceed the .357 pressures with .38 +P.
I believe what you have isn't a Ruger product, but rather, a Rohm Gmbh revolver, manufactured in Germany, and imported into the country by R.G. Industries. The RG-23 used the .22 Long Rifle cartridge.
Yes,a model 27 N frame revolver can handle +p ammo.I would advise you though that steady use of +p ammo will hasten the revolver becoming loose over time.Much quicker than if you used standard .357 Magnum loads.
In excellant shape, about 185-200 bucks. You can buy used in pawn shops for about $65.00 To $125.00 depending on the shape of the gun. I take it yours is a 9 shot and takes long rifle ammo?
The current production Ladysmith (by Smith and Wesson) fires .38 Special ammo, and can use any factory .38 Special ammo. Do not confuse the current Ladysmith with a tiny .22 caliber revolver made by S&W years ago.
45 cal. Long Colt (.45LC) rounds like those used in a 45 cal. revolver. Many of this type of Derringer also can fire .410 gauge shotgun shells. Do a search for your specific model and get the manufacturers recommendations for ammunition.