The Model 1 uses standard .45 Colt (not .45 Auto- .45 ACP) and 2.5 inch .410 shotshells. However- this is a fairly small handgun- and the .45 Colt is not a small cartridge. You will likely find recoil very unplesant with standrd .45 Colt ammo. Several companies do load a reduced power "cowboy shooting" version of the .45 Colt, which would reduce some of the kick.
If you mean +P ammo the answer is no. It is rated for standard pressure ammo only.
No. Dimension-wise, they are similar, but there are differences in neck angles and case thickness. .223 Remington ammo can be fired in a 5.56 chamber, but 5.56 ammo should never be fired through a .223 Remington chamber.
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Simple answer, No.
It should be marked on the gun- something like .410/ 45 Colt.
Any .38 ammo can be safly fired in a .357. +P .38 loads do not exceed .357 pressures.
No. Cartridges in these pistols headspace on the mouth of the cartridge.
It really depends on the type of ammunition. I've fired ammo from -65 to 140 F in different calibers. Storage has the most impact.
The winchester 25-35 Cartridge CAN be safely fired in a 25-36 Marlin caliber firearm. They are similar cartridges, the Marlin is a bit longer. For that reason the Marlin ammo cannot be fired in the Winchester.
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About 1.5 miles when fired at a very high angle from a rifle.
N0- highly dangerous. The bore is also a different diameter.