Yes, .32 special ammunition can be used in a .30-30 rifle, but it is not recommended. While both cartridges may fit in the chamber, they are different calibers with distinct dimensions and ballistics, which can lead to safety issues and improper functioning. Always consult the firearm's manufacturer or a knowledgeable gunsmith before using any non-standard ammunition.
No such caliber as .32 Special. Use the caliber of ammo marked on the gun.
if it's a revolver......32 cal revolver ammo if it's a pistol......32 cal pistol ammo
No. The 7.65x17SR/.32 ACP and other 7.65/.32 calibre ammo types are not compatible with each other.
you should not use 32 Winchester special ammo in a 32-40 rifle! these are two complete different cartridges and you may injure yourself,and blow up a otherwise fine old marlin rifle.one of the major manufactures still load 32-40 ammo from time to time.check with Winchester,Remington or federal.There is also some small company,s that make hard to find ammo which the 32-40 is becoming,so look to the internet for your ammo.
No. Use only what is printed on the barrel.
Winchester 32 spl 170gr
yes
You can fire 32-20 ammo in a 32-20 revolver. That cartridge was used for both rifles and handguns. EARLY single action reolvers were meant for lower powered black powder cartridges, but later guns, such as the S&W Military & Police Revolver should fire any standard off-the-shelf 32-20.
use 32-20 ammo The caliber of the ammo is 32-20. It is not common although it is still available.
No.
No. 7.65x17SR is .32 ACP.
.32 ACP is the same as the 7.65x17SR (sometimes referred to as the 7.65 Browning), so yes.