It depends what mechanism they use. An air pistol which uses compressed air would work, but any mechanism which needs ignition (e.g. a traditional firearm where the bullet is propelled by gunpowder) or an external air source would not.
Actually it would because one of the ingredients in gun powder is potassium nitrate which is an oxidising agent. This supplies the powder with the oxygen it needs to burn of "deflagrate". Guns can, but shouldn't be fired underwater, so yes you can fire a gun on the moon.
A spring balance would work on the moon but would first have to be re-calibrated for the moons lower gravity.
No. The moon has a lack of atmosphere, therefore there is no wind to measure other than the solar wind. I doubt this would register on a standard style anemometer
No, a portable heater designed for use on Earth would not work on the moon as there is no atmosphere on the moon to trap heat like there is on Earth. Additionally, the extreme temperature variations on the moon, ranging from hot during the day to cold at night, would pose a challenge for a portable heater to function effectively. Specialized equipment would be needed for heating purposes on the moon.
Yes, a solar-powered device would work on the Moon since it receives sunlight. However, the device may need to be designed to withstand extreme temperature variations that occur on the Moon. Additionally, the efficiency of solar panels would be affected by the Moon's lower sunlight intensity compared to Earth.
No. There are many low-quality pistols in .380, but this is not related to the caliber. If it is a reliable model, it won't jam more than any reliable larger caliber. Badly designed and sloppily made pistols will jam, quality pistols will work perfectly. For instance, SIG Sauer P230 is chambered in .380 and is one of the most reliable pistols out there.
Actually it would because one of the ingredients in gun powder is potassium nitrate which is an oxidising agent. This supplies the powder with the oxygen it needs to burn of "deflagrate". Guns can, but shouldn't be fired underwater, so yes you can fire a gun on the moon.
9mm Makarov is the caliber of the pistol. To answer your question, we need the make and model of tthe pistol. There are some pistols that do not have a hi cap mag, and not all mags work in all pistols.
Yes, your balance would not be affected on the moon.
A spring balance would work on the moon but would first have to be re-calibrated for the moons lower gravity.
yes
no
Any .30 caliber bore snake will work.
A hot air balloon would not work on the moon.
Yes
Supply and demand at work.
Yes, i pretty shure it would