Selected Handgun Detail

FIE
Model Super Titan II
FIE Pistol Super Titan II .380 Auto Variant-1
Scale To:
Gun Dimensions Width:1.5-in
Length:7-in Height:5.3375-in
Barrel:3.81-in Weight:28-oz
1 Variant
Gun Rankings
  • Power Factor (90 grain bullet)90270
  • Recoil Factor (90 grain bullet)2.04 ft-lb
  • Total Capacity12 rounds
  • ConcealabilityGood
  • Defense Factor61%
Gun Specifications
Type:Pistol
Caliber:.380 Auto
Action:blowback operated semi-auto
Trigger:single-action (SA)
Safety:slide mounted safety lever
Magazine:11-round
Frame:blued finish steel
Grip:walnut
Sights:fixed blade and notch
Notes:
Manufacturer
Firearms Import & Export
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About the Gun

Manufactured by Tanfoglio in Italy and imported during the 1980s, the Super Titan II features a distinctive double-stack magazine design for increased capacity and was offered in multiple calibers—.32 Auto (discontinued around 1988) and .380 Auto. The model shares disassembly procedures with related FIE/Tanfoglio imports like the Titan and Excam Targa GT series.

Production

This gun was imported to the US during the 1980s.

Market value
Last updated: 1/5/2026

This gun retailed for about $220–$250 in the late 1980s. Used examples in good to very good condition currently range from $250 to $350

Cartridge Specifications
Cartridge: .380 Automatic
Alias: 9mm Browning Short
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Ballistics for This Gun
Selected Bullet Mass:90 grains
MV:1003 ft/sec ME:201 ft-lbs
Analysis

The FIE Super Titan II stands out in the 1980s import market for delivering double-stack capacity—11 rounds in .380 ACP or 12 in .32 ACP—in a compact blowback package that remains surprisingly slim. Steel construction ensures reliability under the sharper recoil of .380, though the 28-ounce weight exceeds lighter alloy alternatives. The grip-bottom magazine release and European-style safety appeal to traditionalists but can slow reloads compared to thumb-button designs. Fixed sights and simple blowback operation keep it accurate enough for pocket or backup carry, while the .32 ACP variant offers milder recoil at the cost of reduced terminal performance. Parts remain reasonably available through Tanfoglio compatibility, supporting ongoing use despite limited collector interest today.

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