yes, plenty of ammo available.............
Yes, there are still pocket watches available on the market.
YES.................... Yes, it is commonly available.
It is .38S&W, which, for reference, is not the same at .38 Special. Yes, it is still available, but not an extremely common round. You may have to order it online or check with a gunshop and see if they can get it.
If this is a .38 cal (check the markings on the frame and barrell) it is chambered for .38 caliber. If it is a Police Positive ammunition would be the .38 PP If it is a Police Positive Special you could use .38 PPS Check with any reputable gun shop/dealer or range and they'll give you the information you need.
Winchester 45-70 ammunition is still popular today.
Yes, it is still sold.
The Marlin No.27-S slide pump rifle uses the Winchester 32-20 shell from Remington Ammunition and was still available in 1993 as noted in my 1993 Gun Digest ( the last edition I have) and may still be available now.
the ammunition would be the 25-20 Winchester center fire (25-20 WCF). ammunition is still manufactured by Winchester for this rifle.
Yes. If it is a 9mm caliber Luger, The 9mm Parabellum (also called 9x19 and 9mm Luger) will be available at most guns and ammo dealers. The .30 caliber Luger cartridge is also available, but not everyone stocks it.
I keep my wrist watch in there after removing the strap.
This is a riddle. The answer to the riddle is that the pocket has a hole in it.
A pocket PC phone is actually the predecessor of the now available and very popular smartphones. Since the establishment of touchscreens for mobile devices, most of the smartphones nowadays don't have a hardware keyboard anymore, which the pocket PCs still had. Another difference is that pocket PCs were limited in memory and one could only use programs that were installed on it. That time pocket PCs had no internet connection, no apps to download and install.