If your Iver Johnson is marked for the .22 WMR.then yes,if it is not then do not attempt to load or shoot .22magnum ammo in your rifle.
.32 S&W ammo
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.
Yes. The 44 magnum can fire 44 special ammo in the same way a .357 magnum can use .38 Special.
It can use either 44 magnum or 44 special
A .22 caliber Iver-Johnson Cadet revolver.
what size ammo does a 32 owlhead use .32 Short Colt centerfire I have used the 80 grain.
No - they are very different cartridges.
I read that the owlhead Iver Johnson 38 was popular around 1940 and was a gift from a grocery store if you paid your bill with cash. I bought one at pawn shop for one forty. "execellent condition"PS use black powder ammo.
Q18255
You may use any brand of 7mm Magnum rifle ammo.
Use a .22 magnum. It will kill a deer.
Anything labeled 22 magnum, such as a Henry Golden Boy.