MetalMan52
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.32
When I was teaching my kids to shoot. A CZ50 in .32 ACP was the second pistol they shot. It was a good caliber to move them from a .22 up to a centerfire. It's a good choice to keep them from developing a "flinch" by moving to too big of a caliber too soon. My daughters still like to shoot them to this day. I don't know how my son will be when he returns from Iraq. The last time he was home, he was "bored" at the range, no burst or full auto fire. He also went through the .32 when he was younger.
One other area is if you collect WWII German sidearms. The .32 was a common caliber for officers and air/armor crews.
Pat
When I was teaching my kids to shoot. A CZ50 in .32 ACP was the second pistol they shot. It was a good caliber to move them from a .22 up to a centerfire. It's a good choice to keep them from developing a "flinch" by moving to too big of a caliber too soon. My daughters still like to shoot them to this day. I don't know how my son will be when he returns from Iraq. The last time he was home, he was "bored" at the range, no burst or full auto fire. He also went through the .32 when he was younger.
One other area is if you collect WWII German sidearms. The .32 was a common caliber for officers and air/armor crews.
Pat