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Q: What are the 4 componets of a pistol cartridge?
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What are the 4 components in a pistol cartridge?

Case, Primer, Powder charge and Bullet


Can 380 cartridge be used in 8mm pistol?

No.


What does ctg stand for on a colt pistol?

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What are the four components of a pistol cartridge?

Gunpowder, primer, bullet (the projectile) and the cartridge case.


How pistol works?

A pistol by loading ammunition into the chamber. The firing the pin then strikes the cartridge, which causes the pistol to discharge.


Are acp and gap rounds the same?

No. The .45 Automatic Colt Pistol (ACP) cartridge is longer the the .45 Glock Automatic Pistol (GAP) cartridge. Since they headspace on the MOUTH of the cartridge case, they cannot be interchanged.


What does 45acp on a hand gun?

It is the named of the cartridge it shoots- the .45 Automatic Colt Pistol cartridge.


What does acp mean on a .380 pistol?

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What ammuntion is used in a 1935 sacm pistol?

It's a French pistol, which uses a proprietary cartridge known as the 7.65 Longue (also known as the 7.65x20mm and 7.65 MAS). It DOES NOT have any compatibility with the 7.65x17SR/.32 ACP cartridge, and you should not attempt to fire the .32 ammo in that pistol.


Can you shoot a 16 gram cartridge of Co2 in an air pistol meant for 12 grams?

It won't fit in the pistol.


What is an automatic pistol?

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What is 30 luger caliber?

It is a bottlenecked centerfire automatic pistol cartridge. The original Luger pistol was chambered in this caliber, and later in the 9mm Parabellum catridge. The link below will take you to a short article on the cartridge and a photo.