No.
9mm
A revolver has a rotating chamber that houses the bullets a pistol has a "clip" or "magazine"
you have to get the USP pistol and empty the clip and when you reload it will "flip" the gun
You can only use .380 ACP ammo in a .380 pistol. Period.
== == The part that holds the bullets in a revolver type pistol is called the "cylinder". In an automatic type pistol it's called a "magazine".
One
if you are meaning as in a gun pistol you shouldn't of but it in this catergorie but a pistol looks like a L pointing the barrel to the sky which fires a range of bullets that match up to the pistol
None. No such gun.
No you can not. Rifle rounds are longer than pistol rounds, which is part of the reason they are so accurate.
No. An antique bullet is 100 years old. That is the meaning of "antique". But they can make modern bullets to fit and antique pistol.
9mm is a caliber, meaning a 9mm pistol is a pistol usually using the 9x19mm parabellum round. Therefore there is no exact number. A popular exampleof a 9mm pistol is the M9 handpistol, with a magazine size of 15 bullets, other pistols involves the CZ_75 holding approx 12 bullets to 20. depening on other calibers it holds. The pistol with most round are the ES Five Seven with a amzimum of about 30 bullets, while deringers (small one time use mini hand guns) can hold only 1 or 2 rounds.
up to 20