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06-08-2015, 12:07 AM
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422/32acp
Kind of a kit gun. 32acp on 422 frame. 4". &6" versions with
adjustable sights. Would make perfect gun for field carry where
a little more punch than 22 is wanted. Would even make marginal SD gun for CC. After all 422 is kind of clone of 1900
Browning 32 cap. Streamlined, light and accurate!
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06-25-2015, 10:01 PM
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I like it, but whenever the subject of .32ACP arises, the thought immediately turns to chambering that gun in .380 to make it more "sale-able."
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How about a M41 in a match version?
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07-08-2015, 10:31 AM
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Quote:
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I like it, but whenever the subject of .32ACP arises, the thought immediately turns to chambering that gun in .380 to make it more "sale-able."
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But then it would only be a 5 shot.
I think the idea of a 32 ACP revolver has extremely limited appeal, but I like it. How about a version with swappable cylinders so that it could shoot 32 mag as well?
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07-14-2015, 09:12 AM
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Wadcutter1: The last time I looked, the 422 was a .22 LR semi-automatic.
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Skeetr, I'm with you.
However, the thought of a light weight pistol with full sized (or nearly) grip, decent sights and trigger pull, in .32 ACP caliber is appealing to me as a 'trail gun'. It might even generate enough interest for some enterprising soul to make some appropriate bullet in a "Keith" style configuration.
As long as we're dreaming.
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