I personally don't make 380 handguns, never have, BUT, the 380ACP round was very popular in the early to mid 20th Century, especially in South America and Europe, where citizens were limited to handguns of .380ACP (or 9mm short), or smaller.
There has been a resurgence of the .380ACP's popularity in the early 2000's. Although it is not as powerful as a 9mm Parabellum, it is still adequate for personal protection. These weapons can be made very small and lightweight, which appeal to some owners. Due to this popularity, almost all gun manufacturers have designed modern pistols that fire the .380ACP.
No. You cannot fire anything other than a .380 ACP cartridge out of a .380 handgun.
It is a .380 ACP caliber handgun produced by Colt Arms. It is a .380 ACP caliber handgun produced by Colt Arms.
No! DO NOT ATTEMPT!
No
NO!! Although the bullet diameter is the same, the case length is different and should not chamber in the 380 caliber handgun.
No, it cannot.
No, you cannot.
No
No. Generally speaking, you can only use the correct caliber magazine for any given handgun, and .380 and 9mm are not interchangeable.
The value of a Grendel 380 handgun can vary depending on the condition, age, and market demand. On average, you can expect to pay between $200 to $400 for a Grendel 380 handgun in good condition. It's recommended to check with local firearm dealers or online marketplaces for more specific pricing information.
Yes
25 - 100, if you can get someone to touch it.