No. The S&W .32 long is a RIMMED revolver cartridge. Your SACM is an auto pistol, and uses rimless ammo. See the link blow- it includes a pic of the cartridge. Sorry. PS- MOST rimless ammo headspaces on the MOUTH of the cartridge case. Where a revolver can shoot different length cartridges, the auto pistols are pretty well tied to the exact length cartridge.
22 Long Rifle
.45 Long Colt.
No, and you shouldn't even use. 38 Special ammo in it, either. If it was made in the 1800s, it was probably chambered in .38 Long Colt, and that is the only ammo which is compatible with that revolver.
You can only use .30 carbine ammo or the European designation 7.62X33 ammo
If you mean can you fire non plus P ammo in a gun rated for plus P, yes, you can safely do that as long as it is the correct caliber.
There are varying opinions on what ammo is the "best." Generally speaking, the best ammo to use is whichever ammo is the most reliable in your particular gun.
yes, but better to use standard ammo. +P ammo shakes the pistol a lot.
the m16 uses 5.56 caliber ammo
There is no one "best" of any firearm or cartridge. Depends on the use that it is to be put to.
You don't use it it refills ammo automatically so tough luck
If you mean +P ammo the answer is no. It is rated for standard pressure ammo only.
38 caliber revolver ammo