No way to answer. Find a good gunsmith and have him examine it.
It would probably burst, and you would be injured.
I think you mean .32 caliber, not mm. It means that the gun fires a bullet that is about 32/100ths of an inch in diameter. A 9mm fires a bullet 9mm in diameter- or about .35 inches in diameter. A 32 mm bullet would be about the size of big (D cell) flashlight battery!
Roughly .35--.36 caliber.
There were tear gas pen guns that were intended ONLY to fire a cartridge with a load of crystalized CN tear gas. If you fired a standard .38 Special cartridge with a metal bullet in one of those tear gas guns, something very bad is about to happen. At the least, the tear gas gun would be destroyed. Upper end of bad- it will kill you. Medium bad- when gun blows up, will take your hand with it.
35 feet =D
Bromine is on the 17th column of the periodic table.It has atomic number of 35.
The 1903 Catalog did not list price, but the 1904 catalog listed the Regular gun at $35, the Trap gun at $45 and the Messenger gun at $$35
it is a shotgun like Nerf gun that shoots Nerf darts called stramlines. it has a 35 dart clip, shoots around 30 feet, comes with a back stock,and costs around thirty dollars. overall, it is a good gun.
35-45 bullet
The element bromine has 35 protons in its nucleus, and therefore in its electrically neutral state it also has 35 electrons. Two electrons fit in the innermost shell, eight fit in the next shell, eighteen fit in the next shell, which takes the total up to 28. If we subtract 28 from 35 we get seven, voila.
Have Gun - Will Travel - 1957 The Cure 4-35 was released on: USA: 20 May 1961
Suspicion - 1957 The Man with the Gun 1-35 was released on: USA: 9 June 1958