Solution in search of a problem, in my uneducated opinion (aside from the standard "hey a new gun cool"). Throwing more steam behind the .32s, preferably an even smaller 5 shot .32 ACP (bonus points for break top with moon clips) in the $250-300 range is how to get useful return out of this market, which I perceive to be people who can't rack slides, are extremely recoil sensitive, or just have to have a revolver for whatever reason. There are plenty of used S&Ws out there in this price category and carry 6 rounds of 32 long if that's your thing. This 5 shot DAO 380 ACP, weighs 15.5 oz. An LCP 7 shot DAO 380 ACP 9.4 oz. With a negligible increase in weight (and probably size..), just carry two and NY Reload if you have a malfunction that requires manipulating the slide and you don't have the strength to do so. If recoil is a problem, do the same and substitute two P-32s at 9.4oz a pop loaded and a couple extra rounds for your trouble. I see no advantage to a heavier, less efficient, lower capacity, more expensive, harder to conceal version of a readily available semi.