Yes. 9mm Kurz (or Cortos) is the European designation for .380 ACP. also called .380 Auto.
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380 ACP, 9mm Kurz
9mm Corto is another name for .380 ACP (also called 9mm Kurz and .380 Auto) Corto and Kurz both mean "short"
yes Actually, a better answer is, probably. As long as the pistol is designed to fire 9mm Para, you can fire 9mm Luger rounds. Smith and Wesson makes a couple of models that are 380 which is sometimes called 9mm Kurz, 9mm short, or 9x17 which is NOT the same.
Intratec CAT-9 is a 9mm Parabellum/Luger (9x19) semi auto pistol. Intratec CAT-380 was made in .380 ACP/9mm Kurz (9x17). Intratec went out of business in 2001
A double action pistol that chambers a .380 ACP round. AKA 9mm Kurz
Magazine, not clip. And the answer is no. .380 ACP is the designation common to English/Imperial system countries for the 9x17 cartridge, also known as the 9mm Short or Kurz. .32 ACP is the designation common to English/Imperial system countries for the 7.65x17SR cartridge. As you can see, the two are very different rounds, and magazines will not be compatible between them.
They are the same round. In the "metric world" outside the US it's called 9mm Kurz (German for "short") and in the US it's called the .380 ACP. Other names, depending on the country and manufacturer, include .380 Auto, 9mm Browning, 9mm Corto, 9mm Short and 9x17mm, and there are even some others. The confusion is caused by the fact that US ammo named .38 or .380 is the diameter of the brass cartridge while the bullet is actually .35" (9mm) diameter.
.380 ACP, also known as 9x17mm, 9mm Short, and 9mm Kurz.
It depends on the gun. Some hold 4 or 5, some hold 15 or more. Asking how many rounds does a 380 hold is a lot like asking how many gallons of gas does a car hold.
Yes, there are three forms of safety mechanisms on the AMT 380 9mm Kurz. 1.) Typical Grip Safety that must be gripped/depressed in order to fire the pistol. 2.) Thumb safety in front of the left grip panel. Move it up for safe (visible white dot) or down to fire (visible red dot) 3.) The brain matter between your ears. :-)
NEVERY ATTEMPT TO FIRE ANY AMMUNITION NOT SPECIFICALLY MADE FOR YOUR FIREARM!!!!!!!!!!! Have a gunsmith check it out.