Those that are marked for 9mm ammunition. Shotguns, rifles, handguns all have been or are chambered for 9mm
9mm Largo and 9mm Parabellum are different guns. No.
No. Only shoot the caliber printed on the barrel.
9mm Luger.
Yes it does. The M&P is a fine weapon.
No. Never attempt to fire ammo in a weapon not designed for it. Dangerous.
No, it wouldn't even come close to fitting and would be very dangerous even if it did. One can only use the ammo a firearm is chambered for.
.380 ACP is 9x17mm. That's the only cartridge that gun can fire. 9x19mm (a.k.a., 9mm Parabellum or 9mm Luger) and 9x18mm (a.k.a., 9mm Makarov) are NOT compatible with these guns.
If you mean Taylor's & Company guns, yes.
You will have to contact Taurus. As a general rule, a steady diet is not recommended.
.380 ACP is 9x17mm. That's the only cartridge that gun can fire. 9x19mm (a.k.a., 9mm Parabellum or 9mm Luger) and 9x18mm (a.k.a., 9mm Makarov) are NOT compatible with these guns.
No, they are two different cartridges. 9mm is a semi-automatic cartridge and .38 caliber is a revolver cartridge. As a general rule, no ammo is "interchangeable" with other ammo. Some guns will fire more than one specific cartridge, such a the .357 magum, but each type of ammo is different than each other type.
Yes