No. The cartridge is far too large to fit in the gun, and .38 Special is a centerfire, not a rimfire.
.22 Mag only.
I have an Armi-Galesi-Brescia-Brevetto 22 cal. and have found that 22 long rifle jams, but 22 long works very well.
No
Panic buying
22 caliber is the diameter of the bullet. 22 cal. comes in BBcap, short, long and long rifle
No, the 22 Mag will not fit.
CCI .22 Long Rifle- or any standard .22 Long Rifle ammo (there has been a major shortage of .22 ammo for a year now)
Definitely NOT !
No
The current production Ladysmith (by Smith and Wesson) fires .38 Special ammo, and can use any factory .38 Special ammo. Do not confuse the current Ladysmith with a tiny .22 caliber revolver made by S&W years ago.
No it will jam in the barrel.
this ammo is one of a kind. it will only fit a remington 16 22 caliber autoloading rifle. the model 16 was the very first 22 cal. automatic remington produced. they made this special ammo. because all prior 22 ammo was blackpowder. the model 16 was gas opperated and black powder would plug and corrode the gas tubes. thus the 22 cal. autoloading. this ammo was made to fit this rifle and this rifle only. it was a 45 grain bullet that would average 900 fps. this round fool proofed the model 16.