It MAY refer to a .32 caliber firearm. The bullet is 32/100ths of an inch in diameter.
It can refer to two different things. It can refer to the interal parts (springs, levers, etc) that make the gun function, or it can refer to the way the gun operates. A gun that must be cocked before it can be fired is referred to as a single action, for instance.
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A gun bay may refer to a place where the gun is kept. However, according to the Internet, there is not a gun box that is specifically called a gun bay.
Depends entirely on which .32 caliber gun. A small .32 Auto might have an effective range of 25 yards, a long barreled 32-20 revolver 80 yards, and a .32 Winchester rifle 200 yards.
The 32 gauge shotgun (NOT .32 caliber) is fairly rare in the US. They are more common in South America as a bird gun.
A gun bay may refer to a place where the gun is kept. However, according to the internet, there is not a gun box that is specifically called a gun bay.
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If you mean a .40 caliber bullet in a .32 caliber gun- no. The bullet would be 8 thousandths of inch too large to fit in the gun. Caliber refers to the diameter of the bullet, so a .40 caliber bullet is ABOUT .40 inches across, and a .32 bullet ABOUT .32 inches across.
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