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  2. Ruger LCP - Wikipedia

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    The Ruger LCP (Lightweight Compact Pistol) is a subcompact .380 ACP pocket pistol manufactured by Sturm, Ruger & Co. It was introduced at the 2008 SHOT Show . Overview

  3. Category:Ruger semi-automatic pistols - Wikipedia

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    Ruger American Pistol; Ruger LC9; Ruger LCP; Ruger Security-9; Ruger SR22; Ruger Standard; Ruger-57; S. Ruger SR-Series; Ruger SR1911 This page was last edited ...

  4. Kawasaki W800 - Wikipedia

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    The Kawasaki W800 is a parallel twin motorcycle manufactured and marketed by Kawasaki from 2011 to 2016, and then since 2019. The W800 is a retro style model that emulates the Kawasaki W series , three models that were produced from 1967 to 1975, and which in turn were based on the British BSA A7 . [ 4 ]

  5. Ruger LCR - Wikipedia

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    The Ruger LCR is a compact revolver built by Sturm, Ruger & Co. and announced in January 2009. LCR stands for "Lightweight Compact Revolver". LCR stands for "Lightweight Compact Revolver". It incorporates several novel features such as a polymer grip and trigger housing, [ 4 ] monolithic receiver, and constant force trigger.

  6. .380 Long - Wikipedia

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    The .380 Long is a straight rimmed cartridge originally designed for use in rook rifles for target shooting and hunting game up to the size of smaller deer. [2]In addition to British munitions makers, the .380 Long was also made by DWM in Germany and a number of cheap European pistols were chambered in it. [1]

  7. List of pistols - Wikipedia

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    .380 ACP United States: 2013-2020 Beretta Px4 Storm: Fabbrica d'Armi Pietro Beretta: 9×19mm Parabellum.40 S&W.45 ACP Italy: 2004-present Beretta U22 Neos: Fabbrica d'Armi Pietro Beretta.22 Long Rifle Italy: 2002-present Berloque pistol: Gerhard Göbharter GmbH: 2 mm Austrian Empire Kingdom of Hungary Austria: 1905 Bersa 83: Bersa.380 ACP ...

  8. .380 ACP - Wikipedia

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    Other names for .380 ACP include 9mm Browning, 9mm Corto, 9mm Kurz, 9mm Short, and 9mm Browning Court (which is the C.I.P. designation). It should not be confused with .38 ACP. The .380 ACP does not strictly conform to cartridge naming conventions, named after the diameter of the bullet, as the actual bullet diameter of the .380 ACP is .355 inches.

  9. .38 ACP - Wikipedia

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    Reported ballistics for the first commercial loads were a 130-grain bullet at 1,260 ft/s (380 m/s), and some experimental loads ran as high as 1,350 ft/s (410 m/s). [2] However, these ballistics proved too violent for the Colt Model 1900 pistol, and velocities were soon lowered to below 1,200 ft/s (370 m/s).