"A 32 gun in his pocket for fun..."

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My only one is a P32, I'd really like to find a decent 1903 and a savage, I passed a table at one of the local shows that was nothing but savages, didn't have the money at the time which sucks because they were pretty fairly priced.. Seems like every colt I see they want an arm and a leg for too.
 
several of my.32 pistols. eastbank.
 

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I don't have digital pics of them, but I have a Seecamp LWS-32 that sees some carry, and I have a 4" SP101 in .32 H&R in the safe, for the day when I am too feeble to handle handle bigger bore recoil
 
It's "pocket full of fun", BTW...:neener:

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. :uhoh:
No more .32s or .380s for me.
 
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Nice post and nice pics too, thanks. Liked seeing the razor too.
 
I have two .32acp pistols now. A CZ70 and an FEG .32 exactly like the PA63 other than the chambering.

Both are great and I really enjoy them. I may post a few pictures later but they won't measure up to some of the pics here already.
FEG 32 7.65 AP - MBP 32 Cal CLIPS NEEDED

Hey All. New to this forum and I live in Nashville TN. Just bought a
32 Cal FEG Made in Budapest. Its an older 32 pistol says 7.65 AP - MBP on side. I need to buy several Ammo CLIPS and do not know where. DO I understand that the PA or AP 63 Clips will work perfect? Much appreciate any help. PatriotEmpire Nashville TN
 
Currently I don't have any .32 caliber handguns but some time back I had a couple of Ruger Single Sixes in .32 H&R Magnum and both a Walther and a Manurhin made PP.
 
Have a couple top brake S&W and 3 KelTec's . I think need more people armed with 32 and 25 autos and less with bigger calibers that can't hit with.
 
European Police agencys were heavilly attracted to the 32 and several European ammo makers produce some really high preformance ammo for the neat little semi-autos. My favorite manufacturer is Geco for both the 32 and .25 as their slightly lighter bullets really raise velocities and terminal preformances.
Here in the USA the caliber had quite a following in both revolvers and semi-autos.From the turn of the century, on the 32 revolver made quite a showing.
The revolvers are both accurate and close in preformance to the .38 S&W. It may even surpass it in penetration which is always a plus.
Being a .38 Special fan, I have always had a fondness for the fine revolvers that chambered the 32.
The semi-autos also have great concealment capibilitys, hence were extensivelly sold for that purpose.They are also quite accurate in the better made guns.
It's an intresting caliber with a long history of dependable use.
BPDave
 
was a time i felt odd man out for collecting 32's. it was neat buying such old original guns. and up till 10 years ago they were point-of-purchase inexpensive in vg of better quality.
only thing i could add to all the great pictures here would be my 6" Colt Long 32
it is a rebated bullet, like 22LR's and the bullets are outside lubed. it is a target model, the rear sight drift adjustable and it is very, very accurate.
 
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