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.30 cal rim fire (not .32, but .30 cal) has been out of production since 1917, and it is purely a collectors item. It may be possible to find a few rounds for display with an old revolver or rifle, but none of the ammo is likely to be in condition to shoot, and sells for several dollars per cartridge. You can check on line auction sites such as auctionarms.com for collectable ammunition. Ammunition must be shipped by UPS GROUND, and shipping will cost about $12 for a few cartridges.
22 mag rimfire. say it on the gun.
Not to my knowledge. I do have a .32 rimfire pistol with a little over 100 rounds of ammo for it. It does shoot but I don't shoot it anymore for the simple reason that you can't get any more ammo for it.
Yes it is
Depends on the .30 cal. For 30-06 ammo, the retail sales price may vary from about .30 to .50 (in US dollars) per cartridge.
No. The cartridge is far too large to fit in the gun, and .38 Special is a centerfire, not a rimfire.
it sure is! i found out when i went shooting with my friend.
Nope. Went out of production about 1920. Obsolete, collector's item. Sorry-
You should be able to find .32 ammo just about anywhere that sells ammo. if you are referring to a '30 cal. luger' then you can't used a 32 cal. shell. Lugers was made only in the 30 cal. luger (which has a bottle neck) and the 9mm cal. which has a straight brass case.................... this ammo can also be found in a sporting store......................
Where can you buy .38 rimfire ammunition from
The standard 5.56 mm cartridge is centerfire. There IS an adaptor to permit the use of .22 LR rimfire ammo for training.
Ball, blank, tracer are a few.
the 30 cal luger cartridge has a bottle neck case. a mauser 32 cal cartridge has a straight case...........