otis24
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Could I/Should I shoot .380 ammo out of a S&W 940 9mm revolver with moon clips? If not, why not? Please advise. Thanks!
More than anything the rim is smaller and the case shorter than 9mm. The .380 will be un-supported and fall too far into the 9mm chamber and the firing pin would not reach the primer to fire the cartridge. The other objections cited by are others above are valid too!
There are ca. 24 different auto pistol cartridges that are designated as 9mm. While some of these are just different names for the same cartridge there are none interchangeable with the 9mm Parabellum because of dimensional differences.
An acquaintance of mine used to run the range program of a major SoCal police department. The were looking for a way to induce failures SAFELY with their 9mm service pistols for training purposes. They found that firing a .380 in a 9mm in all their test firing NEVER left a bullet in the bore but would produce failures reliably. They found it to be a reliable training aid.