Understand the .32 jones; have an assortment of older ones, plus a Scorpion.
I reload .32s to feed them, but they are range toys.
The KelTec .32 was a personal stop along the road for an EDC. There are more powerful alternatives that are the same size (P3AT/LCP).
There are some caveats. The .32 is semi-rimmed, and if incorrectly inserted in the magazine, it can cause rimlock. The powerful spring on, say, a PPK will (at least sometimes) override the rim lock; the less powerful spring on a locked-breech P3AT no so much, causing a stoppage.
Using shorter hollowpoints compounds the rimlock mischief; the NAA .32 used a blocked magazine, so that only hollowpoints would work. Between rimlock concerns and the round's low power, just use FMJ. It's harder, if not impossible, to get the longer FMJs stacked wrong in the mag.
Everyone in the USA wanted the bigger .380 version of, say, the Walther, so finding a .32 (the gun's original caliber, and much more pleasant to shoot) here can be challenging. New production in Ft. Smith is strictly .380.
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