DO NOT TRY THIS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
about 1907..............the early pistols took a32 cal. cartridge that was a tiny bit smaller then current 32 S&W ammo. which means you have to find the older cartridge. No, can't fire 32 auto ammo thru the pistol
In most cases yes it will shoot in your revolver,this cartridge has been around a long time and is loaded mild due to the age of the firearms out there.
Yes that what it takes. It should be marked on the barrel.
The Walther PP was made in 5 different calibers- ONE of which was .32 Auto. If the gun is question is a .32, it can shoot .32 auto. If another caliber- no.
No. The S&W .32 long is a RIMMED revolver cartridge. Your SACM is an auto pistol, and uses rimless ammo. See the link blow- it includes a pic of the cartridge. Sorry. PS- MOST rimless ammo headspaces on the MOUTH of the cartridge case. Where a revolver can shoot different length cartridges, the auto pistols are pretty well tied to the exact length cartridge.
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.
if it's a revolver......32 cal revolver ammo if it's a pistol......32 cal pistol ammo
depends on if its a s & w or a s 7 w long
.32 Calibre Ammunition?
The .32 Magnum revolver can fire the .32 S&W revolver cartridge. It cannot safely fire other .32 cartridges, such as .32 ACP (auto) 32-20, 32 Winchester, etc etc.
No.