It should, but, recommend you have it test fired by a gunsmith.
Winchester 30-30 by any manufacturer will work for you.
they quit manufacturing ammo for the 22 wcf in 1936. I suggest gun shows, or gunbroker.com for any existing ammo for sale. then reloading after you have some brass cases to work with.
i found the age out myself , it was built in 1894, first year COOL! but I'm still not sure on the ammo.
generally speaking, any .25 ACP ammo will work, assuming it's a .25 semi-auto pistol.
any 45 cal ammo will work in a 45 cal pistol
It is the same cartridge
Both rounds are called .30 WCF (Winchester Center Fire)They will be essentially the same round. Either will work in your gun if that's what it's chambered for.Guns are funny critters,some guns are more accurate with one brand of ammo then another, even though the ammo is technically identical.The best thing to do is to buy a box of each and see for yourself which works best in your gun.
It can.
Yes..... caliber specific ammo must meet SAAMI specs and will work in all standard firearms of same caliber. I shoot all rem's but I like silvertips, only Win.....be careful of reloads regardless of manufacturer, because once fired the brass conforms to the specific barrel in which it was fired. hope helps
does not work- there are several that claim to work- they don't.
Do not use regular .22 cal ammo. It will not chamber or function properly. Go to www.Old Western Scrounger LLC.com $12.95 per box of 50. Plus shipping of course. This is the only source that I know of. Others sell collectible ammo that would work but it's very expensive.
no, any weapon that fires the 9mm luger ammo to include the british sten gun...