Don't know if it's a complete list, but included in that list would be:
Depends on make and model of the firearm. In general, most .25 ACP pistols have a six or seven round magazine.
Probably. It would likely refer to a handgun that fires a .45 caliber ACP, or .45 GAP or an older .45 caliber revolver round.
It sounds like maybe a .45 ACP. If the bullet is 11mm wide (diameter) and the case (not counting the bullet) is 25mm long, that sounds about right for a .45 ACP round.
25 ACP
my opinion is the 45 ACP round has more knock down powder then the 40 caliber
.40 Smith & Wesson is a 10x22mm cartridge, whereas the .45 ACP would measure 11.65x23 in metric measurements. The .45 is a larger round, and also a much slower round.
It was chambered in both 32 ACP and 380 ACP.
.32 caliber. In a semi auto handgun, probably .32 ACP
0.380 ACP.
It is a .380 ACP caliber handgun produced by Colt Arms. It is a .380 ACP caliber handgun produced by Colt Arms.
As far as self defense handguns go, the .45 ACP is an extremely powerful and effective caliber, with a proven military track-record.
Technically, it would be .47 caliber, but I don't know of anything that is chambered in that caliber. .45 ACP is 11.43.