Noop.
A 380 is about 35/100th of an inch (diameter of bullet), or 9mm
A 32 is about 32/100th of an inch. This is 8.1mm
Two different sizes. .32 is .320 inches in diameter, .380 is, well, .380. There are different .32 cartridges for revolvers and automatic pistols, the .380 is for automatic pistols. The .380 also has more power than a .32 auto.
No. 32 ACP vs. 380 ACP
.380 auto is about .355 and 7.65mm is .308 .
No
No. 7.65x17SR is .32 ACP.
ACP stands for Automatic Colt Pistol. They are the same.
Go below to Related links:Click on Weapon breakdown and scroll to Colt .32 & .380 hammerless
No. 7.65x17SR is .32 ACP.
I am not aware of any cartridge called a 380 Winchester Special. .32 Winchester Special is a rifle cartridge, .380 ACP (.380 auto) is an automatic pistol cartridge. Either should be available from a full service gun shop.
.380 ACP means .380 Caliber, Automatic Colt Pistol. Often shortened to 380 auto. In other parts of the world, the 380 ACP is called a "9mm short" (or Kurtz, Corto other languages for "short."). So yes.
No
No. A .32 bullet is about 7.65mm, and a .380 is 9mm. It is too big to chamber.