Any modern ammo will do, except for +P.
Depends on markings on upper.
38 Special. Stay away from +P
NO
.22 WRF or .22 Remington Special
You can, but, you should not. The frame is not rated for +P
Need a detailed description of all markings and features.
No such caliber as .32 Special. Use the caliber of ammo marked on the gun.
.38 special Stay away from the "+P" ammo
Markings on ammunition and ammo containers provide essential information about the contents, including caliber, type, manufacturer, production date, and lot number. These markings help ensure proper identification, storage, and handling, which is crucial for safety and compliance with regulations. Additionally, they assist with inventory management and tracking during military operations or commercial sales. Overall, these markings enhance accountability and facilitate efficient logistics in the use of ammunition.
No, you should not fire .357 ammo in a .38 Special gun as the .357 ammo is longer and more powerful, which can be dangerous and damage the gun.
In order to determine what ammo is appropriate for your Marlin rifle,i Would need to know what model of marlin you have?Is it a model 1889,1893 etc.I would also need to know what markings are found on the barrel(40-60,38-40,40-65 etc.)this will all assist in the correct ammo for the rifle in question.Please repost your question with the info required to help you determine the correct ammo for your rifle.
There is no simple answer. It will depend on the exact model and when it was made. Best to call S&W to get a correct and current answer.