I have both a LCP and a P32. Both have been 100% reliable for me. With both of them I cleaned them dry then racked the slides a few hundred times before lubing them and taking them to the range for the first time.
The P32 is smaller and lighter than the LCP and I carry the P32 when the LCP or DB9 just won't fit. In my book the 380 is a considerably better self defense round than a 32 acp but neither are as good as carrying my DB9 in 9mm. I don't have troubles shooting either of them and find them quite tame compared to my DB9 or XDS in .45acp. (Everyone is different so I am confident "MY" impressions will differ from others!). Neither of them are target guns but I can easily score minute of bad guy (all shots on a paper plate) at 15 yards... past 15 yards I kind of doubt I should be shooting at someone.
I like my P32 (as well as my original LCP) and would reccomend both as quality reliable weapons.
When I went into work every day, before covid and working at home, printing was not an option. My P32 was my everyday carry gun for work.
The P32 is smaller and lighter than the LCP and I carry the P32 when the LCP or DB9 just won't fit. In my book the 380 is a considerably better self defense round than a 32 acp but neither are as good as carrying my DB9 in 9mm. I don't have troubles shooting either of them and find them quite tame compared to my DB9 or XDS in .45acp. (Everyone is different so I am confident "MY" impressions will differ from others!). Neither of them are target guns but I can easily score minute of bad guy (all shots on a paper plate) at 15 yards... past 15 yards I kind of doubt I should be shooting at someone.
I like my P32 (as well as my original LCP) and would reccomend both as quality reliable weapons.
When I went into work every day, before covid and working at home, printing was not an option. My P32 was my everyday carry gun for work.
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