Norma 380 ACP Safeguard
What Does 380 ACP Stand For?
What Does .380 ACP Mean?
Norma 380 ACP Safeguard stands for “Automatic Colt Pistol” and it refers to a type of handgun ammunition first introduced by famous gun designer John Browning in 1908. The .380 ACP cartridge usually features a bullet with a diameter of .355 inches and a length between .600 and .610 inches.
380 ACP Ammo Near Me
Norma 380 ACP Safeguard is a high-quality, reliable ammunition designed for self-defense purposes.
How Effective Is 380 ACP For Self Defense?
380 ACP Safeguard features a 88 grain, full metal jacket bullet, which provides consistent expansion and penetration. It also has a muzzle velocity of 980 feet per second, making it a powerful round for its size.
Ace of Spades Armory, we offer the best selection of .380 ammunition online in the United States. We carefully curate our inventory to ensure that we only carry high-quality, trusted brands such as Norma. We also offer competitive pricing and fast shipping, making it easy and convenient for customers to purchase their preferred ammunition.
In addition to the Norma 380 ACP Safeguard, we also carry a variety of other .380 ammunition options to suit different needs and preferences. This includes hollow point rounds for enhanced stopping power, as well as training rounds for target practice and plinking.
We understand the importance of having high-quality, reliable ammunition for self-defense or recreational shooting, and we strive to exceed our customers’ expectations with every purchase. Shop with us at Ace of Spades Armory and experience the convenience, quality, and value of our .380 ammunition selection for yourself.
Is 380 Auto and 380 ACP The Same?
Yes, 380 auto and 380 ACP (Automatic Colt Pistol) are the same cartridge.
380 vs. 38 Special
No, 380 ACP (Automatic Colt Pistol) and 38 SPL (Special) are two different cartridges. The 380 ACP is a smaller and less powerful round designed for use in semi-automatic pistols, while the 38 SPL is a larger and more powerful round typically used in revolvers. They have different bullet sizes and different levels of pressure and velocity.
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