No. A .32 bullet is about 7.65mm, and a .380 is 9mm. It is too big to chamber.
Absolutely not!
No, you cannot fire a .32 caliber round in a .380 handgun, as they are different cartridges with distinct dimensions and specifications. A .380 ACP (Automatic Colt Pistol) cartridge has a larger case diameter and overall length compared to a .32 caliber round, which can lead to improper chambering and potentially dangerous situations. Always use the correct ammunition specified for your firearm to ensure safety and proper functioning.
No. 32 ACP vs. 380 ACP
Two different sizes. .32 is .320 inches in diameter, .380 is, well, .380. There are different .32 cartridges for revolvers and automatic pistols, the .380 is for automatic pistols. The .380 also has more power than a .32 auto.
No. You cannot fire anything other than a .380 ACP cartridge out of a .380 handgun.
Noop. A 380 is about 35/100th of an inch (diameter of bullet), or 9mm A 32 is about 32/100th of an inch. This is 8.1mm
380 and 9mm ammunition IS NOT INTERCHANGEABLE.
.380 is slightly larger in diamater than the .32, and in general, more powerful.
380 and 9mm ammunition IS NOT INTERCHANGEABLE.
.380 or 32
No.
There are several DIFFERENT .32 caliber cartridges. The .32 bullet is smaller in diameter than a .380. SOME .32 cartridges are longer, and have more power, such as the .327 magnum. And some .32 pistols are smaller than some .380 pistols, and vice versa. The caliber has nothing to do with the size of the gun.