DDGator
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Once the P-3AT is readily available, what will become of the P-32?
The P-32 is essentially the same size and weight, but with one additional round of a signficantly less powerful caliber.
Lets face it -- there is not much of a niche for the P-32 to fill, unless the 3AT is a lot more unpleasant to shoot.
I think a lot of people will want to sell/trade their P-32 to make froom for the 3AT and will find that the market for this gun will be non-existant. Might as well plan on using it for a "spare."
The P-32 is essentially the same size and weight, but with one additional round of a signficantly less powerful caliber.
Lets face it -- there is not much of a niche for the P-32 to fill, unless the 3AT is a lot more unpleasant to shoot.
I think a lot of people will want to sell/trade their P-32 to make froom for the 3AT and will find that the market for this gun will be non-existant. Might as well plan on using it for a "spare."