jamesinalaska
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I went to the range last weekend and took a 9mm pistol along. I took cartridges from a box LABELED 9mm and started loading them into the pistol's magazine. They fit through the feed lips of the magazine just fine. After loading six or seven cartridges into the magazine I noticed that they just didn't seem right, they weren't long enough and didn't fill the magazine the way they usually do. After inspecting a head stamp I realized I was loading 380 ACP into my 9mm's magazine.
What would have happened if I hadn't caught this?
I don't have a .380 ACP anymore, or, I thought, any .380 ammunition. I sold the last Makarov over a year ago. At some time I must have put these .380 cartridges into a 9mm box and forgot about them.
Would the .380 ACP cartridge fed, fired and ejected?
What would have happened if I hadn't caught this?
I don't have a .380 ACP anymore, or, I thought, any .380 ammunition. I sold the last Makarov over a year ago. At some time I must have put these .380 cartridges into a 9mm box and forgot about them.
Would the .380 ACP cartridge fed, fired and ejected?