Centrefire
Some are rimfire, some are centerfire. Depends on the design of the firearm.
No. The terms "rimfire" & "centerfire" should self-explain. On rimfire the priming compound is in the rim of the cartridge and on centerfire the primer with the priming compound is in the center of the cartridge.
Centerfire
The company FN Herstal manufactures the PS90 which is a selective fire personal defence weapon. The 90 is PS90 stands for the year this product was introduced which was 1990.
A centerfire cartridge has the primer in the middle on the bottom side of the shell, where as the rimfire is the whole bottom.
No- it is neither centerfire nor rimfire, since it does not use cartridges.
.17 HMR is a rimfire cartridge. The HMR stands for "Hornady Magnum Rimfire"
32 long is a rimfire cartridge.
No, it's a rimfire round.
To determine if your rifle is rimfire or centerfire, examine the cartridge it uses. Rimfire cartridges have the primer located in the rim of the cartridge case, while centerfire cartridges have the primer located in the center of the base. Additionally, rimfire rifles typically use smaller calibers, such as .22 LR, whereas centerfire rifles encompass a broader range of calibers and are generally used for higher-powered ammunition. If you're unsure, refer to the manufacturer’s specifications or markings on the rifle.
Look on the back of the cartridge and if it has a circular primer it is centerfire if i doesnt have anything it is a rimfire shell
Not without some adapter device.