Yes. Your revolver will fire either one.
380 auto. Many good brands of ammo out there.
Generally speaking, a 357 magnum blue steel revolver with adjustable sights and a 4" barrel. This allows you the ability to shoot everthing from mild 38 special target ammo to heavy 357 magnums.
The .380 automatic cannot shoot 9mm Parabellum ammo.
$800-$1200, depending on which version and condition.
No. Ammo designated as .38 or .38 special is different than ammo designated as .380. .380 is designed for semi-auto handguns and .38 ammo is for revolvers.More to the point, the .38 Special has a longer case, and a larger diameter projectile. The .38 special bullet measures .357" diameter, the .380 measures .355" diameter. The .38 special is a 'rimmed' cartridge, and the .380 is 'rimless'. Luckily, .38 Special ammo will not fit in a .380 magazine, otherwise the results could be disastrous, possibly turning your .380 handgun into a hand grenade.
you cannot shoot fire from your hand.
.357 magnum
.357 magnum
Factory and hand loaded.
Yes, there have been a couple. At least one company (Coonan) has built a semi auto pistol that fires the .357 Magnum cartridge. A much more common find would be handguns built in the .357 Sig caliber. This is a bottlenecked .357 cartridge intended to duplicate the performance of the .357 magnum, but in an auto pistol cartridge.
Yes it will as well as 22 short and long rifle, but the rifle will only shoot the 22 LR shells as a Semi auto and the shorts and longs you will have to manually cycle the gun by hand
If you mean by the 'Death Machine' it is a turret you put in your hand and just shoot automaticaly.. (; how you get it is that its just like getting a nuke , or a ammo. It just automaticaly appears.