No. There several different case lengths that accept a 9mm bullet. 9mm Kurz is not the same as 9mm Luger, which in turn is not the sameas 38 super, 9x21, 9x20, etc. The diameter is the same, but the cartridges are different sizes.
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.
the standard m16 shoots the 5.56mm, but it can be converted to shoot 9mm, 7.62mm, even .308
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.
Any gun that shoot a 9 millimeter bullet.
9mm Largo and 9mm Parabellum are different guns. No.
No. The Largo round is longer.
The 9mm round in loaded with a bullet diameter of .356"in.
probably If the pistol is designed for 9mm Luger, 9mm Para, or 9x19, yes.
No, you cannot safely shoot a 9mm bullet in a .38 revolver. The .38 Special cartridge is significantly longer and has a different diameter than the 9mm round, which can lead to dangerous situations such as misfires or damage to the firearm. Always use the correct ammunition specified for your firearm to ensure safety and proper operation.
Only if it is chambered for it. If you have any dobuts, take it to a gunsmith.
Bullet diameter of a 9mm is .355; for a 38 it is .357. 38 case is longer. Additionally, a 9mm is designed to be used in a semi-automatic pistol, and a .38 is designed to be used in a revolver, although, there are a couple of revolvers that will chamber 9mm.
DO NOT ATTEMPT THIS!!. Never fire ammunition in a weapon that it is not chambered for.