Michigan Armanent was a company in the early sixties who were located in Walled Lake Michigan, near Detroit. They took components and assembeled them to many variations like ambi safety, aluminum frames, adjustable sights etc. Quality was very good. Later they moved to California and quality went downhill, hence they stopped. I have had 4 all in 45 ACP. "Survivalist" was the best. Also one called "Custom Combat". One owner was John Pope, forgot the other guy. Old issues of Guns & Ammo in the early '60's had advertisments. I still have two of them. Ciao Michael
No, it is made by Airbus in Europe (though lots of parts are manufactured in the US).
.380 ACP is a specific type of ammunition made. 380 LCP is the name of a Pistol, made by Ruger which fires the .380 ACP round.
About 380 miles.
go to http://www.eaacorp.com/parts.html it also has the manuals and a way to purchase parts look for the EAA 380 Which is the Tanfoglio GT 38
.380 ACP means .380 Caliber, Automatic Colt Pistol. Often shortened to 380 auto. In other parts of the world, the 380 ACP is called a "9mm short" (or Kurtz, Corto other languages for "short."). So yes.
The the "Gun Parts Corporation" or Gun Broker in the parts catagories
A Colt 380 hammerless with that serial number was made in 1915.
No longer made
the model 1908 hammerless 380 with serial # 60093 was made about 1923
The Colt 1908 hammerless .380 with that serial number was made in 1937.
A circle is 380 degrees Therefore: 380 / 13 = 29.230769231
made about 1929