The 380 ACP, also known as the 9mm Short, 9x17, 9mm Browning, 9mm Kurz and 9mm Corto uses a .355 diameter bullet. The 38 special uses a .357 diameter bullet. Additionally, the 380 ACP is designed for a semi-automatic and the .38 special is designed for a revolver.
With Stihl most Super models have a piston diameter that is 2 mm larger than the other version of the same model. The Super is still an AV otherwise as that stands for anti-vibration, which means that it usually has four shock mount buffers between the engine and handle
The gap is supposed to be between .035 and .038 inches. .038 will give you a little more "get up and go" in my experience.
5E 038, that sounds about right for the Flayderman's no. It's greatly dependent on condition and not given that what he has in there is probably as close of a estimate as your going to get.
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in the book i have it says .033 to .038.............i would set them at .038 to .040 thousands............should be good.
Your answer is as follows: 38,000,000,000
.038, is this what you mean?