Usually a revolver, although a few rifles were made in that caliber.
No. Shoot only the caliber printed on the barrel.
No, you can not shoot a 32 bullet out of a 38 gun. You should always make sure that you have the proper ammunition before you shoot your gun so that you are safe while shooting.
Depends entirely on which .32 caliber gun. A small .32 Auto might have an effective range of 25 yards, a long barreled 32-20 revolver 80 yards, and a .32 Winchester rifle 200 yards.
The Walther PP was made in 5 different calibers- ONE of which was .32 Auto. If the gun is question is a .32, it can shoot .32 auto. If another caliber- no.
DO NOT TRY THIS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
No. They are very different cartridges, and are not in any way compatible with each other.
NO NO NO! Only shoot what the rifle is chambered for and so marked.
.32 rimfire Smith and Wesson model 2 1/2
@32"
from around 8 (starter mechanical) to 32 bps (advanced speedball marker). heavily modified guns can shoot near 50.
There is no such thing as a 22 magnum caliber. There is a 22 caliber, which means that the diameter of the gun barrel is 22/100 of an inch in diameter. The magnum has to do with the powder load in the shell holding the bullet. It is slightly more powerful than the smaller size shell. A 32 caliber has a larger diameter barrel. With 32 caliber, you do not usually have much choice in the power of the shell. If you want to learn to shoot, it is a lot less expensive to shoot up a lot of 22 ammunition than 32 ammunition. If you want personal protection, a 22 is next to useless. A 32 is not much better. You need at least a 38. Better is relative. It depends on why you want a pistol.
In most cases yes it will shoot in your revolver,this cartridge has been around a long time and is loaded mild due to the age of the firearms out there.