If it's chambered for the .45 ACP cartridge, yes.
Yes, .45 ACP.
32 acp.
.380 ACP
In a revolver, you could get away with it. In a semi, no way. I wouldn't do it.
"Tactical Rifles" are intended for offensive or defensive use at close range, with fairly instant results. Under pressure, tactical rifles are typically used when all other precautions have failed and lives are in danger.
6.35 mm is equivalent to 25 ACP
Have it checked over by a gunsmith first.
The 45 acp cartridge is based on the bullet diameter of .451 in.This cartridge is not measured by millimeter,s.The 45mm shell is a lot larger,and is considered a anti aircraft shell of for use against lightly armoured vehicles.The bullet diameter of this shell is in excess of 2inches in diameter.
You can only use .380 ACP ammo in a .380 pistol. Period.
No. The .45 ACP catridge is longer than the .45 GAP cartridge.
45 ACP. Have it checked by a gunsmith before firing.
There is no such thing. A rifle is a tool, there are many different kinds of rifles for many different kinds of applications. A varmint rifle is a bad tactical carbine. A benchrest rifle is a terrible brush hunting gun. Just as there is no best overall hammer or best overall vehicle, there is no best overall rifle. Use the right tool for the job.