NO. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO DO THIS!!!
First, it is Harrington & Richardson. Second- it depends. What is marked on the gun? H&Rs were made in .22 Short, .22 long, .22 Long Rifle, .22 Special, .22 WRF and .22 Magnum.
No, you cannot safely shoot a 9mm short bullet (also known as 9mm Kurz or 9mm Browning) in a .380 handgun, as they are essentially the same cartridge. However, it is crucial to ensure that the specific firearm is designed for .380 ACP ammunition, as using incorrect or incompatible ammunition can lead to malfunctions or dangerous situations. Always verify the caliber specified by the manufacturer before using any ammunition.
The .38 Short Colt catridge may be safely fired in a .38 Special revolver. Not ALL 38 Colts- .38 Short Colt.
Winchester Super Short Magnum
That is the correct spelling of "ammo," which is short for "ammunition."
You can only shoot what is printed on the barrel. Mag and short mag are not the same.
Winchester Short Magnum Bert H.
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32 Short rimfire ammunition. This ammunition is now obsolete and was only available through Navy Arms. You can usually find some at the local gunshows but expect to pay a good price for it.
This is because Obama is now presedent and he once tried to ban all ammunition sales in his state before he was president.
A .38 Special can shoot the cartridge marked "38 Short Colt". It CANNOT shoot what many people CALL a .38 Short- which is the .38 S&W. The .38 S&W in not only shorter than the Special, it is fatter. The 2 do not interchange.
Second BaseBobby Richardson played 1339 games at second base, 38 games at third, and 21 games at short.