Found a lot of .32 acp, what to get to shoot it.

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jdex

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Was assessing my ammo today when I stumbled across a few thousand .32 rounds I forgot I had. Honestly don't remember when I ordered so much, I only have a few p32's in the caliber. As fun as shooting a few 1000 rounds through the p32s sounds I would rather try something else. Any ideas, purely for a fun gun as I'm not looking for a .32 carry gun.
 
My fun .32s are;
Llama Especial
CZ83
Sig P230
Walther PP

Others I'd like;
A Beretta 81 would be nice
Bersa Thunder
 
There are a lot of sweet .32s out there. Just go to your favorite auction site and search the handgun section for the word "32".

The best .32 of my small collection is a Beretta 81. It's just perfect. Be aware that spare mags are like hen's teeth though.
 
A super fun gun to shoot that through would be the CZ VZ61 Skorpion! I got in some trouble at the range last week after mine started hitting the target hanger but boy was that fun shooting!
 
That is my favorite caliber!

Colt 1903
MAB D (easy to find on auctions - inexpensive - super ergonomics)
Walther PP
 
Llama Especial
CZ70

Both fun to shoot at the range although the DA in the CZ is a bear. The SA is much better. The Llama is like a miniature 1911.
 
I have a 1913 Colt M1903 and a Kel-Tec P32, and the Wife has a customized Walther PP. All are a hoot to shoot!
 
I have a Colt 1903. It is my all time favorite gun to shoot. My Daughter took her very first shot with this gun, and scored an absolutely perfect dead center bullseye hit with it from about 25 feet away. :D
 
I hesitate to say it because its on my to buy list but have not yet got there and CZ stopped making them, but CZ 83 if you can find one.

I like the .32 round. Its a fun one.
 
Bersa makes a Thunder series pistol in 32acp. Kinda hard to find, but still available if you look around. Based on my experience with my Thunder 380, and Thunder 22, I bet its a fine pistol. 10+1. $280.
 
Range gun? You can't go wrong with a Colt 1903 - it's a classic, sleek design that fits the hand well and won't lose value. Surprisingly accurate if you can see the sights, which would be my one complaint about the 1903.

I'd also look into the Walther PP or PPK, or the old Mauser Hsc - both excellent pieces of German engineering from a bygone era.

1) Colt M1903
2) Savage Model 1907
3) FN Model 1910
4) Mauser HSc
5) Walther PP

bannockburn - I like your style...
 
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