Does anybody make a 32 cal ammo wallet?

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vincyr

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I'm looking for a way to carry some .32 S&W longs that I made up for small game loads in my 327Fed. I was thinking of carrying an ammo wallet, but the MTM ones don't seem to have anything between .38 and .22. Does anybody make one for the .32 family of cartridges?
 
I'm looking for a way to carry some .32 S&W longs that I made up for small game loads in my 327Fed. I was thinking of carrying an ammo wallet, but the MTM ones don't seem to have anything between .38 and .22. Does anybody make one for the .32 family of cartridges?
I have never seen one but you can make a very simple one out of a piece of scrap leather. Just make small parallel slits about 1/4 inch or so apart and keep widening them ever so slightly until your rounds barely fit. Closure could be as simple or elaborate as you want, but really all you have to do is make sure that it folds over just above the case head to keep them from sliding out. The rim will keep them from going the other way. If I ever buy a longer barrel 327 I will do this. For closure, you could do something as simple as a button and corresponding slit in the other side, magnets glued or riveted on, or my personal favorite, a piece of leather lace holding an antler tip or bear claw with a leather loop on the other side to cinch it closed.

For a mass produced setup, or military surplus the only thing I could say is that a lot of European countries used a variety of .32 pistols and revolvers for a long time. Some of those countries may have made a ammunition pouch/wallet that would work for your needs.
 
I use tuff products 32 cal speed strips in a tuff products ammo pouch. Both available at Amazon.
 
The simply rugged pouch I have doesn’t work that great. It’s too deep for 32 mag or long and it’s floppy when you open it, to the point I’ve had a speed strip fall right out when opening it.
 
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