These were made to fire the .32 S&W revolver cartridge. Made well after the black powder era, they should be able to use standard present day ammo.
No such caliber as .32 Special. Use the caliber of ammo marked on the gun.
No, i asume you dont have see .380 pistol and a revolver 38 spl, the .380 and 38 spl ammo share de same diameter boot no the longer, the 38 is for a 38 special revolver tipe and the .380 is for an automatic pistol tipe some people call 9mm short.
yes................revolver ammo has a rim. Semi-auto cartridges do not.
Sporting goods stores, gun stores, or gun ranges normally have handgun ammo. As an aside, handgun ammo is in short supply at the current time.
CCI .22 Long Rifle- or any standard .22 Long Rifle ammo (there has been a major shortage of .22 ammo for a year now)
Depends. Rifle or handgun? The Florida law addresses handgun ammo. See link below to the Florida ammo law.
It depends on what you mean, but very generally speaking, there is handgun ammo, rifle ammo, and artillery ammo.
Made by the Hood Firearms Company of Norwich CT from about 1870 to 1888. This was an inexpensive revolver of indifferent quality (in other words, a real cheap handgun) Many guns of that type and period were .32 RIMFIRE, and should not be fired with any modern ammo.
NO
38 caliber revolver ammo
MOST states permit hollow point handgun ammo. New Jersey is one that prohibits carrying a handgun loaded with HP.
if it's a revolver......32 cal revolver ammo if it's a pistol......32 cal pistol ammo