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I just bought an H&R .32 for my permit-holding girlfriend.
Yes, folks say that it's a popgun caliber* but .32 S&W is better than .22 LR or .25 ACP. It's really, really small so she'll carry it always. Also, it's totally snagless, great for her blazer/jacket pocket. It will definitely reinforce a verbal "Get away from me!" in a pinch.
* Ex-president William McKinley may disagree with this somewhat.
Anyway, here are the pictures from the listing; it hasn't arrived yet. I've held one of these in my hand before and it still is the tiniest revolver I've ever seen, about equivalent in size to a little Kel-Tec P32. It looks to be in very nice condition and the seller says that it's tight, tight, tight and that it works perfectly.
Of the 25 or so Smiths that I own this is the only one that I have bought new. Smith doesn't show this model as currently available but this gun was test fired in 4/2008.
I know that Smith refers to this gun as one of their "economy" 3rd Gen guns, but other than aesthetics and maybe some MIM part (I trust Smith to do them right), it's hardly a compromise. The slide is more blocky with bevels rather that radiused edges, but I sort of like the look just fine. The plastic sights are a non-issue.
I'm currently waiting on a Walther Model 5, shipping from the East Coast. I've been after this little puppy for more than a year now and happy to finally find one in superior condition.
Sig P6 and M44 at same time. Love them both, M44 came in better condition than expected, Sig in worse but was still a very very impressive handgun and I still love it. Was a little sore to the eyes (a LOT of holster wear), but is great on the range and wouldn't return it to the seller if he offered to pay FFL fees and shipping back. It really is a sweet shooter and I always go with function before form.
Yea yea I know pictures, but I suck so bad at taking pictures it just doesn't do my ladies any justice!
My second GLOCK 22. I have been on a bit of a tear for the last couple of months. Auto-Ordnance 1911 (with slicked up internals), GLOCK 17 (< 200rds- 3 17rd mags), GLOCK 23 (50 rds 2-10rd mags + 1 13 rd mag), GLOCK 22 (< 500rds- 3 15rd mags). Each one has been exactly the same price- $400 FTF.
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