No
No
7.65x17SR IS .32 ACP
it would take the 32 acp round
Yes, you can use .32 Long cartridges in a .32 Magnum firearm, as the .32 Magnum is designed to accommodate both .32 Long and .32 Magnum rounds. However, the reverse is not true; .32 Magnum rounds should not be used in firearms specifically chambered for .32 Long due to the higher pressure of the Magnum round. Always ensure your firearm is rated for the ammunition you intend to use for safety reasons.
Possible misread of 32 Long. There is no 82 caliber firearm.
Yes
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.
Not without endangering yourself and anyone else in the area. Stay with ammunition designed for the firearm you are shooting.
A .32 S&W Long revolver can fire the .32 S&W Long and the shorter .32 S&W cartridges. It is not compatible with any other .32/6.35mm cartridge.
7.65mm is the European desination for the .32 Auto, or .32ACP cartridge. It is a common cartridge, and most sporting goods stores shoud have it in stock.
Yes, 7.65x17mm is the same as .32 ACP. So a Walther PPK chambered in 7.65mm will take both.
No, you should not shoot .32 Long cartridges in a .32 S&W revolver. The .32 Long is designed for firearms chambered specifically for it, and while it may physically fit, it can lead to safety issues such as excessive pressure or misfires. Always use the ammunition specified by the manufacturer for your firearm to ensure safe and reliable operation.