Those that have been designed to do so. Winchester, S&W and High Standard have all made them.
It may not feed well, and will not operate a semi-auto.
Only the Coonan Arms .357 and .357 models of the Desert Eagle can do this.
Yes. Your revolver will fire either one.
In most cases the answer would be no, but there are some revolvers with addition of halfmoon clips can safely fire the correct semi auto ammo...
yes................revolver ammo has a rim. Semi-auto cartridges do not.
hello this is a good midrange gun and yes it will shoot semi auto but if you live in the UK then it will only shoot semi auto if it is also bought in the UK it will only shoot semi auto too because that is the law as in other countries it is legal for it to shoot full auto.
All weapons exhibit a preference for one or more maker/load. You will have to shoot as many as you can find to know.
There are currently no semi auto firearms on the market which chamber the .45 Long Colt.
Yes- but not very common. There is an automatic pistol caliber known as the .38 Super, which does not interchange with the .38 Special revolver cartridge. There have been a small number of target pistols built to shoot .38 Special Wadcutter target ammo. And there is at least one auto pistol made in caliber .357 Magnum (revolver cartridge). However, revolver ammo is rimmed, and auto pistol ammo is rimless- there are usually feeding problems when an auto pistol is made for revolver ammo.
Without an e trigger or responce trigger it will only shoot semi automatically.
Usually. They may not feed well in semi auto, pump or lever guns. Some will, some won't. But if it will chamber it will shoot.
No, the only .357 auto is a Sig. Different shaped chamber.