It's a semi-automatic cartridge that is a little smaller than a .380 but bigger than a .25.
Yes, the .32 ACP is the same caliber as 7.65 mm Browning ammo. Note that it is NOT the same as 7.65 mm Luger, and also not the same as 7.65 mm (French) Longue.
1919.
No
1916
Yes,
7.65x17SR IS .32 ACP
Should check with local gunsmith 1st
The Browning model 1910(model 1955) was produced from 1912-1983,with a total production of 701,266 made in caliber 32ACP,or .380ACP.With the serial number that you provided,i will say that it was produced later in the production life of this pistol.If you go to Brownings web site,under customer service there is a spot that will assist you in accurately identifying your pistols age.
it would take the 32 acp round
65000 were made from 1917-1927 in 32ACP and 380ACP. http://unblinkingeye.com/Guns/Rem51/rem51.html
Uses standard .32ACP ammunition. sales@countrygunsmith.net
No such thing. You can have small caliber but not low caliber.