Your question is impossible to answer without a DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF ALL MARKINGS, finish, barrel length, condition, box, papers, accessories, type of weapon.
To put it into persepective, it's like asking "who made my 8 cylinder engine"?
Centerfire
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Let's use the correct terms- BULLETS are the part of a CARTRIDGE that come out of the barrel. .32 Cartridges are now centerfire, but many years ago were rimfire. .32 rimfire guns have not been made in about the past 100 years, and are considered obsolete. There are also several DIFFERENT .32 centerfire cartridges- .32 Auto, .32 S&W revolver, .32 Long, .32-20 revolver, etc.
Yes. The model 27 was made in .25 Stevens rimfire, and .25-20, plus .32-20.
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.32 Rimfire ammunition has been out of production in the US since about 1972. Navy Arms has a small lot made in Brazil and imported into the US in the late 1990s. It is generally an obsolete cartridge, not available, other than as a collector's item, not intended to be shot.
Gunshop. .32 RIMFIRE is an obsolete cartridge, and is no longer made.
Stevens made several smoothbore guns chambered for .22, .32 and .44 rimfire shotshells. A .32 rimfire would be .09 inches smaller in diameter than a .410 and a lot shorter. There were 9MM shotshells which would be about .05 inches smaller, but I don't think Stevens ever made a shotgun for these.
32 long is a rimfire cartridge.
Mostly European makers.
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