.380 ACP
The .380 ACP (Automatic Colt Pistol) pistol cartridge was designed by firearms designer John Browning.
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Design
It was designed for early blowback pistols, that lacked a barrel locking mechanism.
It was the favored pistol cartridge for police use in Europe for many years, but has since been replaced by the much more potent 9 mm Luger.
Performance
The .380 ACP is compact and light, but short ranged and lacks stopping power. Even so it remains a viable self defense cartridge for use in compact pistols. Many consider the .380 ACP to be the most minimally powered cartridge suitable for self defense.
Muzzle velocity
- 6.2 g (96 gr) full metal jacket: 290 m/s (950 ft/s)
Notes
The .380 ACP should not be confused with the semi-rimmed .38 Auto (.38 ACP) round which was later developed into the potent .38 Super
Synonyms
- 9 x 17 mm
- 9 mm Kurz
- 9 mm Corto
- 9 mm Short
- 9 mm Browning Short
See Also
Categories: Pistol and rifle cartridges