No - neither a semi-automatic .357 Magnum nor a semi-automatic .357 Sig will. .357 Magnum revolvers can fire .38 Special rounds because 1: they feed from a cylinder which can accommodate the shorter .38 Special round and 2: unlike a firearm with a chamber, the cylinders in a revolver do not need to be headspaced.
There are a very few semi-auto pistols that shoot .357 magnum (not .357 Sig). While they will fire .38 Special, it is as a single shot- they will not cycle the action.
Depends entirely on the pistol. I have a single shot muzzle loading pistol that 2 shots a minute would be good. A fully automatic machine pistol can fire more than 100 rounds per minute. You need to specify WHICH pistol, as there is no one answer.
No. 38 Special only.
Yes
Panzers can shoot bullets. Gun bullets.
10, 20, 30 or as many shots as a magazine will hold for that gun................
no,a gun uses bullets/pellets to shoot,flamethrowers are classified as a special weapon
It is a semi-auto pistol. Fires one shot per pull of the trigger. It is not a machinegun.
No. A .357 Magnum revolver (not an automatic, lever action, or anything else with a headspaced chamber) can fire .38 S&W Special ammo, but not .38 Long Colt.
I can tell you that if it can go full-automatic and is in the US, it could cost you 10 years in a federal penitentiary.
The rate of fire for an average semi-automatic pistol is typically around 2 to 3 rounds per second, depending on the shooter's proficiency and the specific model. In contrast, fully automatic pistols, which are less common, can fire at a rate of around 10 to 20 rounds per second. However, most handguns used for personal defense or sport shooting are semi-automatic and will generally fall within the lower range.
The .380 automatic cannot shoot 9mm Parabellum ammo.