WHAT ARE THE DIFFERENCES BETWEEN THE .32 AND .380 80X?

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Though the .380 and .32 80x Cheetah are very similar, there are some key differences:
 
  • Does the .380 and .32 use the same magazine? - NO
  • Can I just swap in a .32 barrel to my .380 80X? - Not at this time. Beretta has discussed a conversion kit, but it is not available yet. 
  • Does the .32 80X use the same RDO plates as the .380 model of the 80X? - Yes
  • Does the .32 and .380 version of the 80X use the same sights? - Yes, exactly the same. 
  • Why does the .32 magazine hold one less round than the .380? - The .32 ACP is a semi rimmed case round; the stack of the magazine has to be carefully controlled to avoid “rim lock” and keep total reliability. The smaller .32 case needs to have a narrow double stack to feed properly. 


 

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