Good grief, how much trouble was finding that?431PD
Complete dumb luck. Went in to order a C.A. 32 snub and this was in the case. No box and some minor dings scuffs. $410 out the door.Good grief, how much trouble was finding that?
Got my daughter the Centennial .22 version, just for the reduced recoil and simple manual of arms.
Moon
Nothing like serendipity. Local shop had a mint Beretta 418...James Bond's gun before the PPK.Complete dumb luck. Went in to order a C.A. 32 snub and this was in the case. No box and some minor dings scuffs. $410 out the door.
The 6 shot j frame size .32 revolvers really shine for me, and at the time I was focused on the C.A. 32 mag snubby. This S&W came along and my subsequent experience with C.A. has left me with Ruger and Taurus and the only future options.Nothing like serendipity. Local shop had a mint Beretta 418...James Bond's gun before the PPK.
Now your find is actually useful; a really nice .25, not so much.
Moon
I'm a Smith snob, and haven't really tried Taurus or Ruger. Be great if Smith notices this market, and makes another run of .32s.The 6 shot j frame size .32 revolvers really shine for me, and at the time I was focused on the C.A. 32 mag snubby. This S&W came along and my subsequent experience with C.A. has left me with Ruger and Taurus and the only future options
They won't, or if they do it'll be a few hundred dollars more that the 600+ LCR327.I'm a Smith snob, and haven't really tried Taurus or Ruger. Be great if Smith notices this market, and makes another run of .32s.
Moon