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38 caliber revolver ammo
38 special.
No
No such caliber as .32 Special. Use the caliber of ammo marked on the gun.
Yes- but not very common. There is an automatic pistol caliber known as the .38 Super, which does not interchange with the .38 Special revolver cartridge. There have been a small number of target pistols built to shoot .38 Special Wadcutter target ammo. And there is at least one auto pistol made in caliber .357 Magnum (revolver cartridge). However, revolver ammo is rimmed, and auto pistol ammo is rimless- there are usually feeding problems when an auto pistol is made for revolver ammo.
NO, NO, NO, NO, NO, NO, NO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! DO NOT EVEN TRY TO DO THIS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
use 32-20 ammo The caliber of the ammo is 32-20. It is not common although it is still available.
I assume you mean Smith and Wesson. If it is a .22 caliber S&W revolver, yes.
Walmart, bass pro shop, or just about any sporting goods store.
Generally speaking, no, and, you should never try to fire any ammo from a gun other than what it is designed to fire. You may be able to get it to fire, but you could damage the gun or hurt yourself.
yes................revolver ammo has a rim. Semi-auto cartridges do not.