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You can only use .380 ACP ammo in a .380 pistol. Period.
Which model?
Many makers offer firearms that shoot the 380 ACP.
Yes- you use the ammunition that is marked on the firearm.
Depends on which 9mm you are refering to
The .380 automatic cannot shoot 9mm Parabellum ammo.
380 and 9mm projectiles are .355 in diameter _________________________ Most of the time, when people use the term 9mm, they are referring to a 9mm parabellum. A 9mm parabellum cannot be fired from a .380. The 9mm cartridge is longer. _________________________ The BULLET is the part of the cartridge that is the projectile. While 9mm parabellum and .380 ACP use the same diameter bullets, the CARTRIDGES are not interchangeable.
that depends on the model gun.. maybe 6 or 7 rounds..............
yes you can buy bullets without a license you can also buy cartridges without a license.
Best thing to do is to ask a gunsmith for help.
380 aka 9mm Kurz ammuntion only. BTW, the 380 and 9mm use the same size projectile. Difference is the case length.
They are the same, but the word 9mm is shorter. I disagree: when you buy a gun that is 9mm it will be different bullets that you buy- 9mm, ironically, are longer. So yes, a 9mm is stronger. Please specify whether you mean the gun itself, or the round you intend to be firing.