And a 32 gun in his pocket for fun...

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$100! You are so lucky! I paid $300 for my Mauser Model 1914 and felt like I got a good deal.

32 autos and 32 revolvers are both fun to shoot. A few of mine were less than $200, but $100 is a STEAL! :)
Well, 1AM and just got done making a disconnector spring......
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Gave the old Fraulein a good going over and discovered Bubba had been monkeying with the trigger bar too. Got her all fixed and polished up for range day! IMG_20180408_004009.jpg
 
32’s are sweet little guns. The 32 S&W Long is a very accurate cartridge and a crackerjack small game cartridge. Mine are chambered in 327 Federal but I shoot 32 S&W Long and 32 H&R Magnum in them as well.
 
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That's a nice old one. Did you ever date it?

With that mushroom shaped endcap on the ejector rod I'm going to guess it was made sometime around 1910 to 1920.
 
View attachment 784290 IKR! I just snagged one of these at the LGS for $100....the guy said, "Well, it's old and a .32 and nobody shoots those anymore....and I really don't want it in the case next to my Glocks and XDs......"

Walther Model 4 .32acp c.1916- :):):)

Don't think I'll be dropping it in my pocket anytime soon, though.

A high school friend's father brought one back from WW2 (He was on tank destroyers.) with plexiglass grips cut from a Bf-109 canopy. It was a sweet little gun.
 
FYI, .32 Smith & Wesson Long guns will chamber/shoot .32 Smith & Wesson Short also.The latter is very much a pipsqueak round, but sometimes that's still fun. The Short is weak enough to use with.22 Long Rifle bullet traps.
 
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