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    OLD FN .380 ammo

    Hello all I am Newbie to this site and have question. I came across numerous FN .380 ammo that my dad had. I don't know what will shoot it. I don't think it for a 38 special and definitely not for the new .38 ACP autos. So what will shoot this round. If I offer for sale locally I want to at least be able to tell what it is safe to shoot it in. By the way it is in good condition a not corroded. Is it safe to shoot? Kbars
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    Still no replies! Lets try this. Anyone want to buy this ammo (see above post)? I have 150 rounds, it is in good condition. Make me an offer. Shipping will be extra. Kbars

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    Without a bit more information or pictures, identifying your ammunition relies on guesswork.

    It just so happens that I have some ammunition made by FN and marked .380

    This ammunition is made for the Britishicon Enfield revolver used during WW2 and after. It has a similar configuration to the 38 Smith and Wesson round but I do not know if it is safe for use in weapons other than the Enfield revolver.

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    There are a number of .380acp (also refered to as 9mm Browning short, 9mm Kurz) semi auto's out there. Here is one website that tells about them.

    .380 ACP - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    Try google, there is a lot of info out there.

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    might be S&W .38, do not try in .38 Special.
    the cartridge is rimmed. Is yours?
    Brit revolvers and S&W were chamberbered for this round.
    Also my $50 H&R break top.
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    Is this the rimmed .380" revolver ctg with a FMJ bullet commonly called .380 Enfield?
    It was intended for Enfield No2 Revolvers, Webley MkIV, S&W MP revolvers and other solid frame pistols. It is too heavily loaded for small top break pocket revolvers.

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