380 mm = 1.2467 ft (rounded)
No
If you mean 380 mm^3, then it is 0.01285 fluid ounces.
380 mm= 38 cm. There are 10 mm in 1 cm.
Regardless of denomination, all current US paper bills are the same size (155.96 mm x 66.29 mm) and weight (1 gram).
You're comparing a pistol to a cartridge. If you're referring to the M9 vs. a .380 ACP pistol, no, the .380 is typically used in smaller pistols. If you're referring to the 9x19 mm cartridge used by the M9 vs. the 9x17 mm cartridge which is also known as the .380 ACP, again, no, they're not the same size.
The 380 is a short 9mm, same bore diameter .355 but is a less powerful round.The two are not interchangable,
380 mm = 1.2467 ft (rounded)
No
It depends on the bullet weights. The 9 mm (AKA 9x19 mm, 9 mm Luger, or 9 mm Parabellum) is faster than the .380 ACP (AKA 9 mm Kurz) except when you compare the lightest .380 bullets to the heaviest 9 mm bullets. If you compare the same bullet weights in each, the 9 mm is always faster.
380 millimeters is 1 foot and 2.96 inches.
If you mean 380 mm^3, then it is 0.01285 fluid ounces.
380 mm is equivalent to approximately 0.39 atmospheres.
Caliber is American, MM is Metric. One type of munitions can be called two different sizes.
14.96 inches Direct Conversion Formula380 mm* 1 in 25.4 mm = 14.96062992 in
Yes. .38 special is a revolver cartridge and .380 is an auto cartridge. Also, the .38 will almost always have a heavier bullet and more muzzle energy than a .380. The .38 bullet is 0.357 inches in diameter while the .380 is 0.355 inches in diameter. Technically, the .380 cartridge is considered part of the 9 mm class of bullets. [9 mm x 19 mm = 9 mm Luger or 9 mm Parabellum, 9 mm x 18 mm = 9 mm Tokarov, and 9 mm x 17 mm = .380 ACP]
Yes they is a differnent. When people say "38" they usually mean .38 special, which is a revolver cartridge. .380 ACP is a semi-automatic cartridge. The bullet in a .380 cartridge, even though it's called .380, is actually very slightly smaller in diameter, and lighter than the bullet in a .38 cartridge. The .38 bullet is 0.357 inches in diameter while the .380 is 0.350 inches in diameter. Technically, the .380 cartridge is considered part of the 9 mm class of bullets. [9 mm x 19 mm = 9 mm Luger or 9 mm Parabellum, 9 mm x 18 mm = 9 mm Tokarov, and 9 mm x 17 mm = .380 ACP]