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I was at the range shooting my Sigs. Sig P230 9x17 and Sig P320C-RX 9x19.
I accidentally loaded the 9x17 (380 Auto) into the 9x19 (9mm Luger).
The Sig P320C-RX 9x19 fired, but stove piped the 9x17 brass.
I plan to be more careful in the future.
My question is did that hurt my gun Sig P320C-RX 9x19?
I have done the same thing, loaded .380s in a 9mm mag.
As someone mentioned the .380 is a "short" 9mm.
It won't harm the firearm but it won't cycle properly.
In my case I fired one, expended round stayed in chamber, I manually ejected it and fired again. Same thing. Pulled the mag......dummy!
Thanks for the reply’s.
The P320C-RX 9mm continues to be very reliable, with 9mm Ammo.
Thanks again.
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