Sig Sauer Distressed Gray Slide/Brown Octagon Grip P365-380 Handgun 380 Auto 10rd Magazine 3.1" Barrel Black Manual Safety
Features :
Caliber: 380 Auto
MAGS INCLUDED: (2) 10rd Steel Mag
SIGHTS: SIGLITE Night Sights
State Compliant: Co / Ct / Hi / Il / Nj
THREADED BARREL: No
PISTOL SIZE: Micro-Compact
OVERALL LENGTH: 5.8 in [148 mm]
OVERALL WIDTH: 1.1 in [28 mm]
HEIGHT: 4.2 in [107 mm]
BARREL LENGTH: 3.1 in [78 mm]
WEIGHT: 15.7 oz [445 g]
SIGHT RADIUS: 4.9 in [124 mm]
ACCESSORY RAIL: SIG Rail
TRIGGER ACTION: Striker
TRIGGER TYPE: Standard Curved
GRIP TYPE: Polymer
BARREL MATERIAL: Carbon Steel
Fcu Finish: N/A
FCU MATERIAL: Stainless Steel
SLIDE MATERIAL: Stainless Steel
MANUAL SAFETY: Yes
RX READY: Yes
Caliber Dictionary
The Below Information Has Been Provided From Our Gun Caliber Dictionary And Is Meant For Informational Purposes Only. It Is Not Intended to Describe The Unique Specifications For This Ammunition.
Designed by John Browning, the 380 ACP (9mm Browning Short, 9x17) was introduced by Colt in 1908 and by FN in Europe in 1912. The 380 ACP is much more potent than the 32 ACP and is essentially the world-standard personal defense cartridge for pocket and purse-sized semiautomatic pistols. Bullet diameter is 9mm (.356-inch) with case length of .68-inch. Standard bullet weights vary, but most common are bullets of 85 to 95 grains at velocities from around 900 to 1000 feet per second. More important is recent bullet technology, with modern expanding bullets offering greatly enhanced performance over the full metal jacket bullets of John Browning's day. 380 ACP ammunition is offered by all makers of pistol ammo, and the cartridge is chambered by virtually all makers of small to mid-sized pistols. The 380 ACP is comfortable to shoot in medium-sized pistols, but the smallest 380s currently available can be snappy for inexperienced shooters. — Craig Boddington