You might not want to use .32 acp in that. I'd use 7.65 Browning. In fact, use the Sellier & Bellot 73 grain, as it's closest to 7.65 Frommer. ..Now before you think I'm retarded for saying 32.acp is different from 7.65 Browning check the SAMMI and CIP specs. .32 acp is a .312" caliber bullet w max pressure of 20,000 psi and 7.65 Browning is a .309" bullet with 22,500 psi. If I use .32acp in my Frommer Stop the bullets stick into the lands and it often doesn't have enough oomph to cycle. Anyway, I just saw the title of the video and I thought this info might be helpful since Baby's are ammo finicky.
Such a fascinating design, a scarce pistol to come by, nice!
Ebből kilőve a 7,65-öst mennyi egycentis deszkát lőne át?
You might not want to use .32 acp in that. I'd use 7.65 Browning. In fact, use the Sellier & Bellot 73 grain, as it's closest to 7.65 Frommer. ..Now before you think I'm retarded for saying 32.acp is different from 7.65 Browning check the SAMMI and CIP specs. .32 acp is a .312" caliber bullet w max pressure of 20,000 psi and 7.65 Browning is a .309" bullet with 22,500 psi. If I use .32acp in my Frommer Stop the bullets stick into the lands and it often doesn't have enough oomph to cycle. Anyway, I just saw the title of the video and I thought this info might be helpful since Baby's are ammo finicky.