It's "pocket full of fun", BTW...
Had a Kel-Tec P32 several years ago. It was the least-crappy of the four Kel-Tecs I have owned (after doing the F&B, replacing springs and mag, and trying different brands of ammo, it only malfuctioned a couple times per 50-rounds) and would never lock open on an empty mag (which is a feature of the P-32).
Shooting the P32 back to back with a P3AT (which malfunctioned far more frequently, in spite of F&B, new springs, a variety of ammo and mags) the felt recoil reminded me of Newton's Third Law...
I will never trust my life to a .32. Yes, people have been killed with .32s, .25s and .22s. People have also been killed with a sharp stick, a club and a hypodermic needle.
I gave it to a friend who has more patience than I do. Hopefully he can make it work...but in all honesty, even if it were 110% reliable in operation, I would not carrry it because I have no faith in that cartridge.
I own an LCP that is 110% reliable, but I do not carry it but one or two times per year...once again, becasue I lack faith in that cartridge.
Sorry, I just cannot drink that watered-down Kool-Aid.
No more .32s or .380s for me.