No. 9mm Parabellum ammo is about .35 caliber, and the .45 is, well, .45 caliber. The .45 cartridge is too wide to fit in the chamber.
No! 9mm = .35 caliber - .354 caliber!
The winchester 25-35 Cartridge CAN be safely fired in a 25-36 Marlin caliber firearm. They are similar cartridges, the Marlin is a bit longer. For that reason the Marlin ammo cannot be fired in the Winchester.
Depends on WHICH .35 caliber- there are several different cartridges that fall into that category. Winchester, Remington, Federal and Hornady all have some .35 rifle loads. But you will need to check with a REAL gun store or on-line. Do not expect the chain stores with a gun section to carry it. The current month's issue of American Rifleman has a good article on a half dozen different .35 caliber rifles.
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The ONLY .35 caliber pistol I have seen was the Smith & Wesson .35 Automatic. This is a rare gun, and was only made 1913-1921. Sure you don't mean a .25 caliber pistol?
Marlin 336c 3030 The American Hunter #35 of 300... value?
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9mm is roughly .35 caliber, .32 caliber is slightly smaller, 3 hundredths of an inch smaller, in diameter.
1966 I have the same one serial numbers and all
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