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.
Yes- 7.65mm is the metric designation for .32 ACP (Automatic Colt Pistol) which is same as .32 Auto.
There is no difference. ACP stands for Automatic Colt Pistol.
No. 7.65x17SR is .32 ACP.
ACP stands for Automatic Colt Pistol. They are the same.
Have it checked over by a gunsmith first.
.32 Auto IS .32 ACP (Automatic Colt Pistol). It's also known as 7.65x17SR, 7.65x17 Browning, and 7.65x17 Browning SR.
No. 7.65x17SR is .32 ACP.
The 32 ACP or 32 Auto is known as 7.65 Browning in Europe.
The 7.65 automatic pistol cartridge is also commonly known as the .32 ACP, or for short, .32 Auto. Any browning pistol chambered for .32 ACP uses 7.65.
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.32 ACP is the same as the 7.65x17SR (sometimes referred to as the 7.65 Browning), so yes.
.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.