used - between $50 and $100 depending on condition and an additional clip. New $115-130 with a single standard 8 rd mag
No, a .380 ACP bullet cannot fit in a 9mm chamber. Although both cartridges are similar in size, the .380 ACP is shorter and has different dimensions compared to the 9mm Luger. Attempting to fire a .380 in a 9mm firearm could lead to dangerous malfunctions. Always use the correct ammunition specified for your firearm.
Depends. .380 ACP is used to refer to the 9x17 cartridge. It is not interchangeable for use in 9x18 (9mm Makarov), 9x19 (9mm Parabellum/Luger), or any other firearm designed for any cartridge other than the .380 ACP/9x17 cartridge.
.380 ACP is a specific type of ammunition made. 380 LCP is the name of a Pistol, made by Ruger which fires the .380 ACP round.
No. 32 ACP vs. 380 ACP
$100-$225
.380 ACP means .380 Caliber, Automatic Colt Pistol. Often shortened to 380 auto. In other parts of the world, the 380 ACP is called a "9mm short" (or Kurtz, Corto other languages for "short."). So yes.
If it's marked 38 ACP it takes an old cartridge that is generally no longer available. If it's marked 380 ACP the cartridge is available at any gunshop as the 380 Auto. The ACP stands for Automatic Colt Pistol. The 380 cartridge is a 9MM short.
380 ACP, 9mm Kurz
It is a .380 ACP caliber handgun produced by Colt Arms. It is a .380 ACP caliber handgun produced by Colt Arms.
Yup.
Automatic Colt Pistol (a specific size & shape of bullet/round).
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