The
.380 ACP (Automatic Colt Pistol) pistol cartridge is a rimless, straight-walled
pistol cartridge developed by firearms designer John Browning. The cartridge
headspaces on the mouth of the case.[2] It was introduced in 1908 by Colt, and
has been a popular self-defense cartridge ever since. Other names for .380 ACP
include .380 Auto, 9mm Browning, 9mm Corto, 9mm Kurz, 9mm Short, and 9x17mm. It
is not to be confused with .38 ACP or 9mm Luger.
Performance:
The .380 ACP is compact and light, but has a relatively
short range and less stopping power than other modern pistol cartridges.
According to gun author Massad Ayoob, "Some experts will say it's barely
adequate, and others will say it's barely inadequate. Even so, it remains a
popular self-defense cartridge for shooters who want a lightweight pistol with
manageable recoil. It is slightly less powerful than a standard-pressure .38
Special and uses 9 mm (.355 in) diameter bullets. The heaviest bullet that can
be safely loaded into the .380 ACP is 115 grains (7.5 g), though the standard
has long been 85, 90 or 95 grains (5.5, 5.8 or 6.2 g). The .380 has had
something of a recent upsurge in popularity with the increase of concealed
carry laws, as have the compact and inexpensive pistols that make use of it.
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