DO NOT ATTEMPT TO FIRE ANY OTHER AMMUNITION IN A WEAPON THAT IT IS NOT DESINGED FOR!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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No, the rimless .38 Super is not compatible with the rimmed .38 Special.
if it's a revolver......32 cal revolver ammo if it's a pistol......32 cal pistol ammo
Needs to be checked out by a competent gunsmith.
Whatever you want, for example: Create: { ammo = 100; } Spacebar: if ammo > 0 { instance_create(x,y,bullet); ammo = (ammo - 1); } Collision with object ammopack: { ammo = (ammo + 10); instance_destroy(other) } ect
No. The 7.65x17SR/.32 ACP and other 7.65/.32 calibre ammo types are not compatible with each other.
The current production Ladysmith (by Smith and Wesson) fires .38 Special ammo, and can use any factory .38 Special ammo. Do not confuse the current Ladysmith with a tiny .22 caliber revolver made by S&W years ago.
No published sn data, 50-150 USD, yes.
case length is the main criteria. If the 357 is loaded and placed in the 38 special it will extend beyond the cylinder. But the 38 special can be used in the 357 with no problems.
Yes it can. I do not think you will exceed the .357 pressures with .38 +P.
.38 Special, .38 Long Colt, .38 Short Colt. .38 S&W CANNOT be used in a .38 Special. .38 Special can be fired from a .357 Magnum weapon, but .357 Magnum cannot be fired from a .38 Special weapon.
you gun made about 1920. yes, you can use both 38 special or 38 S&W cartridges...
Can i used fins stabilizes ammo-nation in rifled bore?