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Any modern ammo will do, except for +P.
PAK means blank, so it would be blank ammo.
380 auto. Many good brands of ammo out there.
That is part of it. Difficult to explain, but examination of the entire gun- how it is made, what material it is made from, how assembled, etc. Markings on the gun are also key.
of course bullets. your bullets and ammo replinish after you die so no buying ammo. Yay. except for the knife it never runs out.
You don't use it it refills ammo automatically so tough luck
Dialog from X2Storm: [about Nightcrawler's markings] So... What are they?Nightcrawler: They're angelic symbols, passed on to mankind by the archangel Gabriel.Storm: They're beautiful. How many do you have?Nightcrawler: One for every sin. So quite a few.
It can be a problem with the gun itself, or a problem with the ammo. 22 ammo tends to be inconsistent, so I would try different ammo first if you are having a problem.
The Military storage and keep their ammo in something called "Ammo Cans" which is a Military issue. Ammo cans comes in many different shapes and sizes which can prevent damage to the ammo by looking the can real hard to keep it safe from the sun, water and dirt.
A tea pot warmer that is real silver will be marked. If it has no markings, it is likely not real silver, even if it is tarnished. Though you may still want to have it checked in case the markings have been worn away through damage.
Ammo in .25 rimfire has not been available for many decades.so the answer is no.
Provide a detailed description of all markings on the bbl. It might be possible.