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NEVER FIRE OR ATTEMPT TO FIRE AMMUNITION IN A WEAPON NOT DESIGNED FOR THAT AMMUNITION!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Can you shoot 380 automatic 95grmc l38oap in your lorcin l380 6 shoot?

The Lorcin L380 is designed to fire .380 ACP (Automatic Colt Pistol) ammunition. However, the specific type of ammunition you mention, "380 automatic 95grmc l38oap," seems to be a variation of .380 ACP. As long as the ammunition is within the specifications for .380 ACP and is of good quality, it should be safe to use in your Lorcin L380. Always consult the manufacturer's guidelines and ensure you're using reliable ammunition to maintain safety and performance.


Can you fire a 32 in a 380 handgun?

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.


Can you fire a 9mm bullet out of 380 bersa?

No, you cannot fire a 9mm bullet out of a .380 Bersa handgun. The .380 ACP (Automatic Colt Pistol) and 9mm Parabellum (9x19mm) cartridges are different in size and specifications. Attempting to fire a 9mm round in a .380 firearm could cause serious damage to the gun and potentially injure the shooter. Always use the correct caliber ammunition specified by the manufacturer.


What type of ammunition does a .380 pistol use?

.380 auto ammunition can be a "ball" style bullet or metal jacketed hollow point.


Can you use 25 caliber ammunition in a Browning Belgian made 6 mm handgun?

Browning made the "Baby Browning" in Belgium for several years, on the muzzel of this tiny 6 shot automatic it states .6mm. It does in fact take 25 caliber ammunition.


Can ortgies 32 shoot 380?

No, the Ortgies Model 32 is specifically designed to shoot .32 ACP (Automatic Colt Pistol) ammunition and cannot safely fire .380 ACP rounds. Although both calibers are similar in size, they have different pressures and dimensions, making it unsafe to interchange them. Using the wrong ammunition can lead to malfunctions or potentially dangerous situations. Always use the manufacturer's recommended caliber for any firearm.


What is difference between a 9mm caliber bullet and a 380 bullet?

None, the projectile diameter is the same for both - .355. If you are asking about a complete round of ammunition, the 9mm case is 19mm long and the 380 case is 17 mm long. This cartridge is called the ".380 Auto" for use with an automatic pistol. However, the most common 9mm round is the "9mm Lugar". This cartridge has a heavier bullet and a longer case, thus a larger muzzle velocity and energy than the .380 Auto.


Can you use 9mm ammunition with a 38 caliber revolver?

No


Can a highpoint 380 and regular 380 take the same bullets?

Yes- you use the ammunition that is marked on the firearm.


Can a 380 fire a 32 caliber bullet?

The short answer is no. The longer answer is, it might be possible to get it to fire, but you should never use any ammunition in a gun other than what it was designed to use. It is possible to damage the gun or get hurt yourself.


What kind of ammunition do large caliber rifles use?

Could you be a little more specific? There are lots of rifles considered large caliber, therefore there are all sorts of ammunition.


Can you shoot a 45 caliber bullet from a 40 caliber handgun?

No, you cannot safely shoot a .45 caliber bullet from a .40 caliber handgun. The .40 caliber handgun is designed specifically for .40 S&W ammunition, which has a different casing size and bullet diameter compared to the .45 caliber. Attempting to use .45 caliber ammunition in a .40 caliber firearm could lead to dangerous malfunctions or serious injury. Always use the correct ammunition specified for your handgun.