The .380 Auto
is a popular small caliber pistol round that has gained popularity in recent
years due to its compact size and manageable recoil. This cartridge was
initially designed by John Browning over a century ago for use in the Colt
Model 1908 Pocket Hammerless semi-automatic pistol. However, it has since
become a favorite choice for concealed carry handguns, especially for
individuals who prefer a smaller firearm that can be carried discreetly.
The .380 Auto
is a straight-walled, rimless cartridge that typically fires a 90 to 95-grain
bullet at velocities ranging from 900 to 1,000 feet per second. While not as
powerful as larger handgun rounds like the 9mm or .45 ACP, it is still capable
of delivering adequate stopping power at close range. The compact size of the
.380 Auto allows for the production of lightweight and concealable pistols,
which makes them an ideal choice for personal protection and self-defense in
everyday carry situations. However, it's essential to understand that the .380
Auto may not be effective against heavily armored targets, and proper training
and practice are crucial for safe and effective use.
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