No
no
Needs to be checked over by a gunsmith.
I'm assuming you're asking if a .380 round can be fired in a 9mm handgun. The answer is, yes, it may be possible, but it is not a good idea to fire any cartridge in a gun other than the correct caliber for that specific gun.
Best left to a gunsmith
380 auto. Many good brands of ammo out there.
Gun shops. That can include SOME sporting goods stores (that have a dealer's license) and SOME pawnshops (that have a dealer's license)
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.
There are several .380 handguns made by several manufacturers, and thus there are several designs and consequentially, several different takedown procedures. You would need to specify what make and model of .380 handgun you have in order for this question to be answered.
A good guide is the "Blue Book of Gun Values."
If it is reliable and you have nothing else, yes.
Davis Industries is closed. Same gun is made by Cobra. Follow the link below to an owners manual.
.380 refers to the diameter of the bullet fired- and to the type of cartridge used by the gun.