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The .380 automatic cannot shoot 9mm Parabellum ammo.
Any gun that shoot a 9 millimeter bullet.
Assuming you mean caliber, the caliber simply refers to the diameter of the bullet the gun is designed to fire. American cartridge sizes are expressed as tenths or hundredths of an inch, and European cartridges sizes are expressed as millimeter. A .40 caliber gun fires a bullet that is .40 of an inch in diameter. A 9 millimeter gun fires a bullet that is 9 millimeters in diamter. There are too many variations to list here, but some common handgun calibers are 9 millimeter, 10 millimeter, .40 SW, .38 special, .44 magnum, .45 ACP, .380 ACP.
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It is A 9mm- a 9mm Short. However, when most people say "9 mm" they mean the 9mm Parabellum, also known as 9mm Luger. That is a different cartridge than the .380.
They both have very similar calibers so it is possible although everything would have to match perfectly including the amount of gunpowder used in the cartridge, etc. or you stand a chance of damaging the gun and possibly causing yourself injury.
A 9 millimeter is a highy powered handgun.
Both no 380/9 = 42.2222 380/3 = 126.6666
This French made pistol produced as 32 and 380 calibre.It has 9+1 bullet capacity.
it comes with a 9 millimeter pistol and a rocket launcher. lol who cares
NO. The .380 ACP is a 9 x 17 cartridge. The 9x18, also known as the 9mm Makarov, is not truly a 9mm cartridge- it is 9.27mm. The cartridge is too long, too fat, and too powerful to be shot in a .380 ACP pistol.
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