I'd just as soon carry a pocket full of rocks than a .32, personally, but if I had to, I'd probably go with Speer Gold Dot JHP ammo.
ammunition is available for both the 32 cal semi auto and revolver..................
32 auto
.32 caliber is not enough infromation. Ammunition marked "7.65 Browning", ".32 auto" and ".32 ACP" for practical purposes, are all the same. Do NOT try to use ammo such as ".32 magnum" or ".32 long" as it would be a different round.
It it is the proper ammunition and the maker does not prohibit it in the owner's manual, yes.
No, you should not use .32 Auto (7.65mm Browning) pistol shells in a Beretta 7.65 Mod 70. The Beretta 7.65 Mod 70 is designed to fire .32 ACP ammunition, which is the same as .32 Auto, but always confirm compatibility with your specific firearm. Always ensure you are using the correct ammunition specified for your gun to ensure safety and proper functioning.
It can fire .32 Smith & Wesson and .32 Smith & Wesson long ammunition. These are the only ammunition types it is designed for, and is NOT compatible with other types of .32 calibre/7.65mm ammunition.
Yes, 32 ACP and 32 Auto refer to the same cartridge. "ACP" stands for "Automatic Colt Pistol," which is a designation used for cartridges designed for semi-automatic pistols. The 32 ACP is widely known as 32 Auto in many regions, including Europe. Both terms describe the same ammunition, featuring a bullet diameter of .312 inches and typically used in compact handguns.
.32 Calibre Ammunition?
32 ACP
Depends on what type of 32 ammunition you are referring to.
32 s&w
Any good size gun store or gun show should have it. <><><><> In the US, commonly known as the .32 ACP, or .32 Auto.