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Yes, you can also fire 32 S&W, 32 S&W long, and 32 semi rimmed ACP, and the 32 H & R magnum. This can be found in Wiki. The first answer may have thought you said 357 magnum.
no the magnum round is only for revolvers the correct round to use would be the .357 sig
.32 caliber is not enough infromation. Ammunition marked "7.65 Browning", ".32 auto" and ".32 ACP" for practical purposes, are all the same. Do NOT try to use ammo such as ".32 magnum" or ".32 long" as it would be a different round.
No, you can only use .38 caliber rounds.
Yes. The .327 Magnum is one of the FEW exceptions to the "do not try this rule". It can fire .327 mag, .32 H&R Mag, .32 Long, and .32 S&W.
The .32 Magnum revolver can fire the .32 S&W revolver cartridge. It cannot safely fire other .32 cartridges, such as .32 ACP (auto) 32-20, 32 Winchester, etc etc.
Yes they are. One of the newer guns, in fact, is the .327 Magnum, which will ALSO fire the .32 Magnum, and the .32 S&W cartridge.
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The ".338 Lapua Magnum" is a rimless bottleneck shaped cartridge that is designed for use in long range sniper rifles. It was released in 1989 and is still in use today.