9mm Browning Court = .380 Auto?

The fact that the European ammo is loaded hotter addresses some of the oddities one sees with .380 pistol function. My (limited) experience indicates that the pistol functions better with the hotter ammo.
 
A few years back I lucked into some Spanish 9mm Corto flat tipped ammo, it feed through my P3AT like **** through a goose and was a robust round. I wish I could find some more of it as I considered it an ideal round for my Kel-Tec Gat.
 
In universal sign language, it's holding the thumb & forefinger about 1/2" apart. :p

MERRY CHRISTMAS YA'LL !

My 1971 PPK/S is marked 9mm kurtz FWIW

Rob

Actually, it's "kurz" German for short.

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Can you tell me if you've used the 380 auto/9 mm browning court in your 380 EZ and if it worked ok? I know that there was discussion about it running hot and I no nothing about ammo so I'm wondering if ok for by new 380 Shield EZ.
 
Can you tell me if you've used the 380 auto/9 mm browning court in your 380 EZ and if it worked ok? I know that there was discussion about it running hot and I no nothing about ammo so I'm wondering if ok for by new 380 Shield EZ.

Your S&W is safe with commercially available ammunition labeled with any of the above mentioned designations.
 
Can you tell me if you've used the 380 auto/9 mm browning court in your 380 EZ and if it worked ok? I know that there was discussion about it running hot and I no nothing about ammo so I'm wondering if ok for by new 380 Shield EZ.

We fired (me and mrs robrossk) 5-6 different kinds of ammo not long after purchase. Had one stovepipe and I thought uh-oh. Changed and tightened up grip a bit (has a grip safety) and not a single problem after that. Since then probably another 200-300 rounds down range and no problems. Mrs robrossk really likes the 380EZ Shield.
 

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