Well, the wizarding community's reaction would be complex. Older generations would likely be appalled. They've always relied on magic and spells, and a gun, a Muggle weapon, would seem like a vulgar and inappropriate way to end Voldemort. Younger wizards, on the other hand, who might be more open to Muggle things, could view Harry as a hero in a different way. They might admire his ability to think outside the box. But overall, there would be a lot of debate. There would be those who would demand that Harry be punished for using a non - magical weapon against Voldemort, while others would praise him for his quick thinking and for getting rid of the greatest threat to their world.
The reaction would be very mixed. Some wizards, especially those who have an interest in Muggle culture, might see it as a clever and unexpected way to defeat Voldemort. However, the more conservative wizards would be horrified. They would see it as a desecration of the wizarding way of life and a sign that Muggle influence was getting out of hand.
The wizarding community would be shocked. Guns are not part of their world, and for Harry to use one to kill Voldemort would be unthinkable for many. There would be outrage from some traditional wizards who believe in magic as the only proper way to fight.
It's possible that there's a hidden stash of Muggle items in Hogwarts, and Harry stumbles upon it. He discovers the gun there, realizes it could be a powerful weapon against Voldemort, and decides to use it.
Some might be shocked. Hermione, for example, would probably be very concerned about the use of a Muggle weapon in the wizarding world and its implications. She might worry about how it could change the balance between the Muggle and wizarding communities.
The wizarding community could be in shock. Many would feel that their last hope is gone. Some might lose faith and start to submit to Voldemort's rule. Others, however, could be inspired to fight even harder, believing that they need to carry on Harry's legacy.
He could have been influenced by the Muggle world. Having grown up with Muggles, he might have seen the power of guns and thought it could be a more straightforward solution compared to complex magic spells. Also, he might have wanted to prove that Muggle technology could be just as effective in the wizarding world's battles.
Well, it would change the whole wizarding world's concept of combat. Guns are a Muggle weapon, so it would show that Muggle technology could be a real threat to wizards. Maybe it would make the wizarding community more open to learning about Muggle ways.
After Harry kills Voldemort in the graveyard in the fanfiction, the magical balance might shift. With Voldemort gone, some of the dark magic that was prevalent might start to fade away. The Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry could see a new golden age. New spells and magical theories might be explored as the fear of Voldemort no longer holds back the wizarding scholars. Harry himself might start to travel around the world to spread the news of Voldemort's defeat and also to learn more about different types of magic. His friends would also have new opportunities, like Hermione might be able to further her studies without the constant threat of Voldemort and Ron could finally relax and enjoy a more peaceful life at the Burrow.
The wizarding world would likely be in shock. Harry is seen as a symbol of hope against Voldemort. His death at the hands of Vernon would be a huge blow. There would probably be a lot of anger towards the non - magical world for allowing such a thing to happen.
The wizarding world would be in shock. Harry is seen as a hero, and for him to kill Draco, even if Draco was from a 'less popular' side, would be a huge scandal. His friends like Hermione and Ron would be deeply conflicted. They would be torn between their loyalty to Harry and their disbelief at his actions.
There would be a great deal of shock and confusion. Many would start to question everything they had believed in. Families would be divided. Some might think that Harry had been corrupted by Voldemort's dark magic and try to find a way to reverse it. The Ministry of Magic would be in a panic. They would try to come up with new strategies to deal with this new threat. Teachers at Hogwarts would be worried about the safety of their students. And the Death Eaters, while initially happy to have Harry on their side, would also be suspicious of his motives and loyalty.
The wizarding world would likely be in a state of shock and then celebration. People would start to see Azkaban in a new light, perhaps no longer as just a place of horror but also as the site where the great evil was finally vanquished.