I had to try several different brands of ammunition and bullet shapes. Many small autos are very particular about pressures and shapes. Most were designed to function with full metal jacket (FMJ) round nosed ball ammo. In mine, the hollow points and truncated cones had feeding problems, catching on the upper edge of the chamber during feeding. Switching to FMJ round nosed ammo solved the problem. 100% reliability now.
7.65mm is the European designation for .32 Automatic Colt Pistol- .32 ACP.
7.65 is .32 ACP
100-400 USD
ACP stands for Automatic Colt Pistol. They are the same.
Your Beretta .32 Auto is worth $100-200, depending on condition and markings.
75-200 USD
$250-$350, depending on condition.
No, you should not use .32 Auto (7.65mm Browning) pistol shells in a Beretta 7.65 Mod 70. The Beretta 7.65 Mod 70 is designed to fire .32 ACP ammunition, which is the same as .32 Auto, but always confirm compatibility with your specific firearm. Always ensure you are using the correct ammunition specified for your gun to ensure safety and proper functioning.
what would be the value of 32 cal, automatic with a 10 shot magazine?
10-150 usd
I have a colt 32 automatic hammerless pistol and i would like to know the value of it.
it is a 32 cal. semi automatic