NEVER FIRE OR ATTEMPT TO FIRE AMMUNITION IN A WEAPON NOT DESIGNED FOR THAT AMMUNITION!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Danger,danger, danger
Absolutely not!
No, unless it's a frame with barrels that can be changed to suit different caliber ammunition.
That depends on the caliber of the round of ammunition.
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NEVER FIRE AMMUNITION IN A WEAPON IT IS NOT CHAMBERED FOR!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! No, No, NO
The ak 74 fires 5.45x39 caliber ammunition.
That is a .22 caliber BLANK PISTOL. Do NOT attempt to fire live ammunition in it. Value is about $25-$45.
No, never attempt to fire ammunition in a weapon it was not designed for!.
You can get 38 RIM fire ammunition at your local gun shop. I would recommend visiting your local firearms expert to see what they would reccommend for your weapon.
No. You can only safely fire the correct caliber from each handgun. For instance, for a .40 caliber handgun, you can only fire .40 ammunition. There are some minor exceptions, mostly in revolvers. For instance, you can fire .38 special or .357 magnum from a revolver that will fire .357 magnum, but not the other way around.
It actually a type of ammunition. Instead of the firing pin smacking the center of the igniter cap, the rimfire ammunition is hit at the base. It is basically a wider percussion cap so you can not shoot high caliber bullets from them and they are only a one time use.