The .32 Magnum revolver can fire the .32 S&W revolver cartridge. It cannot safely fire other .32 cartridges, such as .32 ACP (auto) 32-20, 32 Winchester, etc etc.
No, you can not shoot a 32 bullet out of a 38 gun. You should always make sure that you have the proper ammunition before you shoot your gun so that you are safe while shooting.
A 270 Weathery will shoot any standard 270 bullet. However a Weatehrby Magnum will not. The Weatheby Magnum is like a Winchester Magnum which is a shorter and fatter cartridge.
Yes, you can also fire 32 S&W, 32 S&W long, and 32 semi rimmed ACP, and the 32 H & R magnum. This can be found in Wiki. The first answer may have thought you said 357 magnum.
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See related links below Clarification: 7.62x51mm, .300 Winchester Magnum, and .338 Lapua Magnum are the most popular.
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Yes, a .357 Magnum revolver can safely shoot .38 Special ammunition. The .38 Special cartridge is shorter than the .357 Magnum, allowing it to fit in the larger chamber of a .357 Magnum cylinder. However, it's important to ensure that the revolver is in good condition and to follow safe shooting practices.
Not safely. Despite the tales you have heard about this, the pressures of a .44 Magnum are well above the design pressure of a .410. WHEN (not if) the gun fails, someone is going to be hurt. No. Don't.
No. It is a fatter diameter than .357, and will not fit. The bullet diameter is .361, instead of .357.
yes, but not too often in a light weight 38 revolver.
Shoot the Bullet happened in 2005.
A .357 Magnum can shoot .38 Special rounds as well as .357 Magnum rounds.