NO NO NO!The 357 cartridge is way to long for the 9mm chamber,and loaded to higher pressure then the 9mm cartridge.Never attempt to shoot any cartridge other then what the firearm is chambered for.To do so will endanger yourself(loss of sight,extremities etc.)and others around you!
No. .357 Sig and 9mm are two completely different calibers and not interchageable.
No.
9mm Parabellum- often called 9mm Luger.
Any .38 ammo can be safly fired in a .357. +P .38 loads do not exceed .357 pressures.
No, they are two different cartridges. 9mm is a semi-automatic cartridge and .38 caliber is a revolver cartridge. As a general rule, no ammo is "interchangeable" with other ammo. Some guns will fire more than one specific cartridge, such a the .357 magum, but each type of ammo is different than each other type.
9mm Parabellum is 9mm Luger. My Llama is picky about the ammo it likes. 115g FMJ seems to work best. LRN will not feed properly.
Yes.
.357 Magnum.
Pretty close to the same in ballistics. The 9mm is used much more commonly.
Yes
9mm
No, you should not fire .357 ammo in a .38 Special gun as the .357 ammo is longer and more powerful, which can be dangerous and damage the gun.