I found hand loaded .30 Remington rimless for my model 8 at Buffalo arms co Google it there price is 38$ box a 20
NO!...Absolutely Not!...Different size cartridges,like shooting a 30-30 in a 30-06,not a good idea,and has bad consiquences....
7.62 is cal. 308. 7.62 was used after WW2 in the M14 rifle..WW2 used 30/06 cal.
Midwayusa.com ******** .30 cal rim fire (not .32, but .30 cal) has been out of production since 1917, and it is purely a collectors item. It may be possible to find a few rounds for display with an old revolver or rifle, but none of the ammo is likely to be in condition to shoot, and sells for several dollars per cartridge. You can check on line auction sites such as auctionarms.com for collectable ammunition. Ammunition must be shipped by UPS GROUND, and shipping will cost about $12 for a few cartridges.
No way to find out.
Not in the US the Browning 1919 was replaced by the M60 in the 1960's Modified to modern cartridges some countries still have them in their arsenals
You should be able to find .32 ammo just about anywhere that sells ammo. if you are referring to a '30 cal. luger' then you can't used a 32 cal. shell. Lugers was made only in the 30 cal. luger (which has a bottle neck) and the 9mm cal. which has a straight brass case.................... this ammo can also be found in a sporting store......................
Most ink cartridges cost about 20-30 dollars.
There are many more than two types of rifle cartridges. It could be rimfire (.22LR) and centerfire (30-30 Winchester) It could be rimmed (.303 British) or unrimmed (.308) It could be black powder or smokeless powder, straight sided or bottle necked case.
.30-30 cartridges. That's all.
I have a 30 cal carbine enforcer I was thinking about selling. Make me an offer Would have to be transferred !
it is a 30 cal. rifle
Depends on the load