Any .25 ACP ammo will fit it, however, Jennings handguns aren't known for being extremely reliable, so some brands may work better in it than others.
The only ammunition that should be used in a 30/30 is 30/30
Asking someone how good something is will yield answers of opinion. It is modeled after the Walther PPK, and many feel that it actually IMPROVES upon the famous handgun in many ways. It is also half to one third the cost of a Walther PPK. Like most handguns, it is not meant for engagements much greater than 10 meters. As with any semiautomatic handgun, it may be particular with the type of ammunition used--especially hollowpoints. The Bersa Thunder does everything a good handgun should, and is quite reliable. An honest assessment would give it a 9/10.
No, for they can be very helpful in self-defense situations
Ammunition should be stored in a safe when not in use. If the ammunition is being used on the range, only the amount needed should be out, and it should be kept out of the reach of children.
Yes, a .44 Magnum handgun can potentially kill a grizzly bear if the shooter is skilled and delivers a well-placed shot. The .44 Magnum has sufficient stopping power, especially with the right type of ammunition designed for large game. However, it's important to note that hunting or confronting grizzly bears poses significant risks, and using a handgun for such situations should only be done by experienced individuals in compliance with local laws and regulations.
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It depends on your needs. In general, you should buy a handgun that fits your hand properly. Beyond that, buy a gun that meets whatever other requirements you have.
Two hands.
Whichever one best suits your needs.
NO!! Although the bullet diameter is the same, the case length is different and should not chamber in the 380 caliber handgun.
It should be marked as to caliber on the barrel.
Should be marked on the barrel. If not, take it to a gunsmith.