Tallball
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Buckeye -
I've had good luck with CA also. I haven't sold any of them so far, but I sure would to double my money.
I'm also a 32 fan. My Colt 1903 was the first centerfire semiautomatic pistol that my daughter ever shot. She and I still enjoy it. She shot plenty of S&W 32 long before that, and it's still a cartridge we both enjoy shooting. When people say that they are going to use 22 for SD because 38 hurts their wrists, I am always confused why 32 S&W long isn't considered as an option: very minimal recoil, but a bullet 1.5 times fatter and twice as heavy as 22lr. Oh well.
Then you can step up to 32 H&R or 327 magnum and have an adequate or more than adequate SD round.
This one is from 1915-16. The finish is ruined, but it's still a good shooter. I figured it was worth a gamble for $120-something.
I've had good luck with CA also. I haven't sold any of them so far, but I sure would to double my money.
I'm also a 32 fan. My Colt 1903 was the first centerfire semiautomatic pistol that my daughter ever shot. She and I still enjoy it. She shot plenty of S&W 32 long before that, and it's still a cartridge we both enjoy shooting. When people say that they are going to use 22 for SD because 38 hurts their wrists, I am always confused why 32 S&W long isn't considered as an option: very minimal recoil, but a bullet 1.5 times fatter and twice as heavy as 22lr. Oh well.
Then you can step up to 32 H&R or 327 magnum and have an adequate or more than adequate SD round.
This one is from 1915-16. The finish is ruined, but it's still a good shooter. I figured it was worth a gamble for $120-something.