the are also chambered for the 38 caliber, 9mm caliber and 22 caliber
Generally speaking, no. You can only fire the caliber for which the gun is chambered. There are some exceptions, but not many.
Only if chambered in 30/06
No. Other pistols chambered for the .50 Action Express cartridge as used by the Desert Eagle include the AMT AutoMag V, Freedom Arms 555, Magnum Research BFR, and LAR Grizzly Win Mag.
The ONLY .35 caliber pistol I have seen was the Smith & Wesson .35 Automatic. This is a rare gun, and was only made 1913-1921. Sure you don't mean a .25 caliber pistol?
Only for 45 55. I believe all trapdoors made from 1873 on were only 45/70 caliber
The only Ranger 101.4s I've seen were shotguns, all chambered in .410 gauge.
You have a browning a-bolt rifle chambered in .270 winchester caliber.
The only pistols currently listed are two Carbon 1s in caliber 5.56mm.
The Winchester model of 1917 rifle was only chambered in 1 caliber.That was the 30-06 Gov. caliber.
No, it wouldn't even come close to fitting and would be very dangerous even if it did. One can only use the ammo a firearm is chambered for.
no all mammals do not have 3 chambered heart..... only few have 3 chambered heart
No. Humans are mammals too, and our hearts are 4 chambered.