MedWheeler
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Dean1818 writes:
Our culture isn't about just those of us already in it; countless members flock to gun ownership on a regular basis. Personally, I'd rather them keep up the trend of starting out with something they can get some enjoyment with, then get "bitten" and upgrade later, than to have them driven off by "nasty first impressions" (both of the guns, and their owners.)
For each one of us that sells off a .32 or other "inferior" defensive gun, there has to be a buyer.
If demand for .32 is dropping, it's because of the ready-availability and successful marketing of the mini-.380s and 9mm pistols, as well as defensive revolvers.
It's the .380 that's killing the .32, not the .45.
Shoot what you want, but to the OP, most people have moved on to the popular calibers.....
9, 40, 45.............. So I would assume demand for 32 is also dropping
Our culture isn't about just those of us already in it; countless members flock to gun ownership on a regular basis. Personally, I'd rather them keep up the trend of starting out with something they can get some enjoyment with, then get "bitten" and upgrade later, than to have them driven off by "nasty first impressions" (both of the guns, and their owners.)
For each one of us that sells off a .32 or other "inferior" defensive gun, there has to be a buyer.
If demand for .32 is dropping, it's because of the ready-availability and successful marketing of the mini-.380s and 9mm pistols, as well as defensive revolvers.
It's the .380 that's killing the .32, not the .45.
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