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although it depends on model one front tire size is 380/80-r18.
No. 38 = .357 projectiles; 380 = .355 projectiles from a shorter case
The Case 380 had a David Brown 3 cylinder liquid cooled diesel motor with a displacement of 2.7 liters.
Bullet diameter on a 38 is .357; on a 380 it is .355 Case is longer on a 38.
380 (silver) Fish
Case length, case capacity, bullet diameter
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No, the calibers and chamberings are completely different. It is not safe to attempt to fire any caliber of ammunition in a gun, other than what is stated on the barrel. actually the 380 caliber is almost equal to the 9mm. the 380 caliber is often refered to as a 9mm short. the difference is the 9mm case is slightly bigger then the 380 case and the 380 bullet might be a little lighter.......................
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Manual for Case 380 landscape loader says engine oil 7 qts 6.6 liters with filter change or 6.5 without
See if this works. Go to this sitehttp://stevespages.com/page7b.htm look for and click on Colt MKIV Series 80 380 . It will give you the manual