The common 9mm cartridge is known by many names. All of the following 9mm's are one and the same: 9x19mm, 9mm Nato, 9mm Luger, 9mm Parabellum. There are no 9mm cartridges specific to Glock or Smith & Wesson.
Yes you can. .380 auto.
Yes
It can fire any type of 9mm parabellum ammunition...9mm para is the same as 9x19
to my knowledge ammo unless mil spec only is iterchangable with any weapon that fires the same caliber
Yes, there are the same frame.
Different calibers. The Model 19 is in caliber 9x19mm, the Model 23 is a .40 caliber. The 19 holds more ammo in the standard magazine. External dimensions and weight are the same.
The Smith and Wesson model 27-2 denotes that there was a second engineering change to the original model 27.The second change indicates that Smith and Wesson changed the cylinder stop,and eliminated the trigger guard screw.
I do not have the answer but i have the same 38 CTGF i have the same question
The 38 Smith and Wesson Special is the full name for the 38 Special cartridge or revolver caliber with that designation, and so it is the same thing. The 38 Smith and Wesson Special cartridge is not the same as the 38 Smith & Wesson cartridge or 38 Long Colt cartridge, and should not be able to fit into those revolvers, but in rare cases it may, so use caution. (See Related Links)
Best to ask a gunsmith for help. Various models and not all strip the same.
Yes, bb guns and similar are not distinguished from their real counterparts hence the laws that apply to ownership, licence etc of say, a glock 19 would also apply to a glock 19 bb gun.
Close, not identical- grips do not interchange- but Hogue does make grips for the Taurus.