No. Some firers are less accurate with them because they flinch in anticipation of the recoil (this is sometimes known as "Magnum flinch"), but the rounds themselves aren't any less accurate.
Not to my knowledge. I do have a .32 rimfire pistol with a little over 100 rounds of ammo for it. It does shoot but I don't shoot it anymore for the simple reason that you can't get any more ammo for it.
The fastest rate of fire ever achieved from a conventional rimfire rifle with a single barrel is around 1200 rounds per minute. This was achieved using a modified Ruger 10/22 rifle.
No. However, .38 Special ammo CAN be safely fired in a .357 Magnum firearm. Both cartridges use a bullet that is .357 in diameter- but the .357 magnum is longer, and more powerful.
This gun is from Israel. The Desert Eagle was produced by Israel Military Industries from 1983 to the present day. It is a large and heavy pistol which can be found chambered for a variety of cartridges, all of them powerful. It originally appeared in .357 Magnum chambering and others were later added; such powerful loads demand a well-locked breech and the pistol uses a three-lug rotating bolt which is unlocked by gas tapped from the fixed barrel acting on a piston which drives the slide back. This movement of the slide first rotates and then opens the bolt. The pistol may be found with steel or alloy frame and with varying barrel lengths. Cartridge: .357 Magnum .44 Magnum .50 Action Express Magazine Capacity: 9 rounds
Depends on the pistol. Typically 10 rounds for a Colt Woodsman.
depends if you properly broke the barrel ln, and how many rounds you put through it with proper cool down. magnum cartridges such as the 7mm and 300 win mag will start to break down the rifling in the barrel after 1500 rounds slowly decreasing the minute of angle accuracy you bought it with. but if it is in mint condition i would expect 550 dollars
Nine rounds for the .357 Magnum model, eight rounds for the .41 and .44 Magnum models, seven rounds for the .440 CorBon and .50 Action Express models.
No you can not. Rifle rounds are longer than pistol rounds, which is part of the reason they are so accurate.
The Taurus 606 .357 Magnum is 6 shots.
No, you can only use .38 caliber rounds.
Yes, one gun manufacturer at least built a two barrel derringer that was chambered for 410 rounds. While a 410 is relatively small, technically is is still a shotgun, and in a pistol as small as the derringer, firing it is a wrist-breaker.