No.
There are several different calibers that are called 9mm. These calibers are not interchangeable.
A quick rundown of 9mm pistol cartridges:
9x17 also called 9mm Kurz, 9mm Short or .380 Auto
9x18 Makarov, also called 9mm Makarov
9x19 also called 9mm Luger, 9mm, 9mm Para, 9mm Parabellum
9x21 also called 9mm IMI
9x23 also called 9mm Long, 9mm Largo
Any gun that shoot a 9 millimeter bullet.
No, the bullet will not seat.
.380 ACP is 9x17mm. That's the only cartridge that gun can fire. 9x19mm (a.k.a., 9mm Parabellum or 9mm Luger) and 9x18mm (a.k.a., 9mm Makarov) are NOT compatible with these guns.
.380 ACP is 9x17mm. That's the only cartridge that gun can fire. 9x19mm (a.k.a., 9mm Parabellum or 9mm Luger) and 9x18mm (a.k.a., 9mm Makarov) are NOT compatible with these guns.
The 380 and 9mm are two different cartridges, and you should never try to fire anything out of any gun other than what it is designed to shoot.
No.
The short answer is no. You should never attempt to fire any cartridge in a gun other than what it is designed for. The longer answer is, you may possibly be able to get a .22 cartridge to fire from a 9mm, but it could damage the gun or the person shooting it.
get a standard 9mm hand gun and shoot your balls.
The short answer is no. The barrel and magazines are different. Generally speaking, you should never try to fire any cartridge in a gun other than what the gun is designed to fire.
A pistol chambered for .380 ACP (also known as 9x17) can fire that cartridge and only that cartridge. You cannot shoot 9mm Parabellum (9x19) or any other 9mm cartridge in it.
9mm and .380 bullets are the same diameter. In fact, .380 is also called 9mm Kurz(short) or 9x17. However, the caliber commonly called 9mm is 9x19, which means the cases are different size. A .380 cartridge will fall down into the chamber and the firing pin will not reach the primer. So, a .380 bullet can be fired from a 9mm gun if it were loaded into a 9mm case. A .380 cartridge would fail to fire in a 9mm gun.
No. Most 9mm pistols are fitted for 9x19 rounds, but a few use 9x21mm. or 9x17, or 9x18, or 9x20