No, 25 AP (Action Points) and 25 ACP (Automatic Colt Pistol) are not the same. AP typically refers to a gaming or role-playing term indicating points used for actions, while ACP is a designation for a type of ammunition used in firearms. They belong to entirely different contexts—gaming versus firearms—and serve different purposes.
Yes, the .25 ACP (Automatic Colt Pistol) is the same as 6.35mm. The designation "6.35mm" refers to the bullet's diameter in millimeters, while ".25 ACP" is the designation used in the United States. Both terms describe the same cartridge, which is commonly used in small handguns.
.45 auto and .45ACP are the same round.
There is no difference. ACP stands for Automatic Colt Pistol.
Yes, the 7.65mm Bayard and the .32 ACP (Automatic Colt Pistol) are essentially the same cartridge. The 7.65mm Bayard is a European designation, while .32 ACP is the American name for the same round. Both have similar dimensions and are used in similar firearms, making them interchangeable in many cases. However, it's always best to confirm compatibility with specific firearms due to variations in chamber dimensions.
No. 45 ACP is approximately 11.5 millimeters, so 10mm is slightly smaller in diameter.
Yes, the .25 ACP (Automatic Colt Pistol) is the same as 6.35mm. The designation "6.35mm" refers to the bullet's diameter in millimeters, while ".25 ACP" is the designation used in the United States. Both terms describe the same cartridge, which is commonly used in small handguns.
The .25 acp is used in expensive guns like Baby Browning and Walther TPH while the .32 acp is usually effective used by the police and the military.
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6.35 (or technically 6,35) is the same as .25 ACP.
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Depends on make and model of the firearm. In general, most .25 ACP pistols have a six or seven round magazine.
No. 32 ACP vs. 380 ACP
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Nothing compares.