No
Take it to a good gunshop for assistance. This is more than one type of 32 caliber ammunition.
The best technique for accurately shooting a .38 caliber bullet in a .357 revolver is to use .38 special ammunition, which is specifically designed for .357 revolvers. This ammunition is slightly shorter than .357 rounds, allowing for better accuracy and performance in the revolver. Additionally, practicing proper shooting fundamentals such as grip, stance, and trigger control will help improve accuracy when shooting a .38 caliber bullet in a .357 revolver.
The number 357 in a 38 revolver refers to the caliber of the ammunition it can use. The significance lies in the fact that the revolver can also fire .357 Magnum rounds, which are more powerful than standard .38 Special rounds. This versatility allows the revolver to be used for different purposes, such as self-defense or target shooting, depending on the ammunition chosen.
No
Most are in .380 ACP caliber. Sometimes called 9mm Short in Europe (or 9mm Corto or 9mm Kurz) What is marked on yours?
Yes you can.
Read the markings on the gun. If it doesn't say 9mm, then NO. If you don't know what the proper ammunition is, consult a gunsmith.
There were several types of 9mm ammunition made. The most common is the 9x19, also known as 9mm Parabellum or 9mm Luger. If your firearm is marked as any of those, than this is the only type of 9mm ammunition it can facilitate. If you are uncertain about which type of ammo can be used with your firearm, consult a gunsmith.
yes
In popular use a Luger pistol by DWM ( German weapons and ammunition) Berlin. Parabellum means ( For war) and was the trade name for the gun and the 9mm Cartridge the 9mm parabellum popular with submachine guns in Europe as well as poice pistols. aboout .35 in the English caliber system.
Could you be a little more specific? There are lots of rifles considered large caliber, therefore there are all sorts of ammunition.
32 ACP