The .38 Super cartridge is not compatible with a .38 Smith & Wesson revolver. The .38 Super is a semi-automatic cartridge primarily designed for use in 1911-style pistols, while the .38 Smith & Wesson is a revolver cartridge that is shorter and has a different case design. Using .38 Super in a .38 Smith & Wesson firearm could lead to dangerous malfunctions or damage. Always ensure you use the correct ammunition specified by the manufacturer for your firearm.
9mm parabellum
9mm
Be aware! Never fire ammunition in a weapon not chambered for it! Stick to the .45 colt ammo.
No
Check with a local gun shop.
air soft pellets
You need to have it examined by a gunsmith to be sure.
Yes you can. .380 auto.
It can fire .32 Smith & Wesson and .32 Smith & Wesson long ammunition. These are the only ammunition types it is designed for, and is NOT compatible with other types of .32 calibre/7.65mm ammunition.
yes, but better to use standard ammo. +P ammo shakes the pistol a lot.
I assume you mean Smith and Wesson. If it is a .22 caliber S&W revolver, yes.
Not recommended