What are the dimensions of a colt 380?

What are the dimensions of a colt 380?

Selected Handgun Detail Colt Model .380 Government Colt Model .380 Government Colt Model .380 Government Gun Dimensions Gun Dimensions Width: No Data Length: 6.5-in Height: No Data Barrel: 3.25-in Weight: 21.75-oz

What’s the difference between a colt Mark IV and Series 80?

Brief history In 1983, Colt introduced the Colt Mark IV/ Series 80 Government Model -.380 Auto. This pocket pistol was similar in appearance, but not design, to the Colt M1911. The Government Model.380’s obvious aesthetic difference being that it is scaled down to roughly 78 percent to that of a full-sized M1911 Government Model.

When did the.380 Colt Mustang come out?

From the factory the .380 Government Model came with a capacity of 7+1. In 1986, Colt introduced a simplified version of their .380 with a shortened barrel, slide, and gripframe, holding two less rounds and sold it as the Mustang. In 1987, the Pocket Light version was introduced boosting the popularity because of the reduced weight…

Is the Government Model 380 a fixed sights gun?

Produced as part of the Government Model Mk IV Series, this is a scaled down model chambered for the .380 auto cartridge, but retains the locked breech recoil action of the larger .45 Auto weapon, though it is not really necessary in this caliber. Unlike the larger .45 caliber Mk IV models, there is no grip safety. 7 shot mag. Fixed sights.

What kind of pistol is the government 380?

Published on May 6, 2012. Colt .380 Government Pocketlite pistol made in the 90s. Chambered in .380 auto. This little Colt was intended for concealed carry and person defense.

What kind of gun is a government Pocketlite?

Colt .380 Government Pocketlite pistol made in the 90s. Chambered in .380 auto. This little Colt was intended for concealed carry and person defense. Single action semi auto.

What’s the difference between a.45 caliber and a.380?

Unlike the larger .45 caliber Mk IV models, there is no grip safety. Designed by John Browning and introduced by Fabrique Nationale of Belgium, this cartridge has achieved world-wide acceptance and has even been adopted as the standard pistol cartridge by several governments.