Depends on the firearm. The process is loading, but it is accomplished by different acts with different guns. With the M16, drawing back the charging handle and releasing in does that. With a lever action Marlin, operating the lever. With a bolt action, operating the bolt. The M60 only loaded when the trigger was pulled- it fired from an open bolt system. A double barreled shotgun is loaded by manually inserting a shotshell into the chamber.
Chambering
"Make Ready" is the command to take a weapon from Condition 3 to Condition 1.
A Chambered round.
No. It is chambered for the .45 ACP cartridge.
Yes
Depends entirely on the firearm. With repeating arms, it will be operation of the action. That can be cycling the bolt, lever, pump or operating handle. With a single shot it is placing a cartridge by hand in the chamber.
The AK-47 assault rifle is chambered for the 7.62x39mm round, which is of the 7.62 millimeter caliber.
.32 Automatic is the same as a european 7.65 pistol round.
Many different models have been chambered for this round.
Only if chambered in 30/06
After a round has been chambered
no AK-47 is chambered for 7.62x39mm..... just AK-101 and AK-102 can fire with M-16 round (5.56x45mm)