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380 - 357 = 23
It is: 380 minus 357 = 23
Yes. 9mm Kurz (or Cortos) is the European designation for .380 ACP. also called .380 Auto.
Noooop. But most .357 Magnums can safely fire a .38 Special (not vice versa though)
Yes you can. .380 auto.
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It depends on the gun. Some hold 4 or 5, some hold 15 or more. Asking how many rounds does a 380 hold is a lot like asking how many gallons of gas does a car hold.
Oddly enough, both are about .35 Caliber, which is why one can fire a .38 Special round out of a .357 Magnum.the .38 Special has an actual diameter of .357 and the .380 has a diameter of .355. So the .38 special is larger and they are typically heavier than the .380 (110gr vs 90gr).
NEVERY ATTEMPT TO FIRE ANY AMMUNITION NOT SPECIFICALLY MADE FOR YOUR FIREARM!!!!!!!!!!! Have a gunsmith check it out.
No. 38 = .357 projectiles; 380 = .355 projectiles from a shorter case
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