No, the barrel us obstructed. A real bullet would shatter it, but a real gun will also fire blanks.
A gun that looks real but only fires Blanks not real bullets.
Not a real good gun.
No. They use blanks.
.380 ACP is 9x17mm. That's the only cartridge that gun can fire. 9x19mm (a.k.a., 9mm Parabellum or 9mm Luger) and 9x18mm (a.k.a., 9mm Makarov) are NOT compatible with these guns.
Any gun can shoot blanks. However, generally speaking, a "blank gun" such as a starters pistol, has a blocked barrel so it cannot fire a bullet...real or rubber.
No such thing as a blank gun. You can put blanks in a gun though.
.380 ACP is 9x17mm. That's the only cartridge that gun can fire. 9x19mm (a.k.a., 9mm Parabellum or 9mm Luger) and 9x18mm (a.k.a., 9mm Makarov) are NOT compatible with these guns.
9mm PTB gas bullets. It is not a real gun, and does not fire live ammunition. Do not attempt to run live rounds through it. <<<<<<<<<< Agree with above. It does NOT use any bullets. This is a blank firing gun. It uses the 9mm PAK blank cartridge- which has no bullet. Do not attempt to fire any standard ammunition in this gun- it would be extremely dangerous
Yes. It will not cycle unless it is charged.
Generally speaking, no. .38 auto and 9mm para are different rounds. With only a few exceptions, you should never fire any ammo in a gun other than what the gun is designed to fire.
The 380 and 9mm are two different cartridges, and you should never try to fire anything out of any gun other than what it is designed to shoot.