Bad Leroy Brown liked .32s anyone else?

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What model is that? What's it weigh? Looks sweet!
 
That's a cool 16-4

I have a 16-4. Original cylinder was re-chambered to .327 Federal. I have extra cylinders in .32-20 W.C.F. and .32 S&W long.
I also have an M&P from the 20's in .32-20 W.C.F.



The 16-4 was made from 1989 - 1992
with a total run about 9000 units. As they were originially made for .32 H&R, does your conversion stand up to all that extra power? Just asking, because the Mod 16-4 is going for a premium and I would be somewhat reticent in messing with its originality.
 
That's the Model 632.

What model is that? What's it weigh? Looks sweet!

Although the Model 632 is still offered in a black coating the shiny SS version was a limited edition no longer available. I added the fiber optic sight and replaced all the springs with Wolf which makes that J frame action almost as sweet as its bigger brother N frame shown. Unfortunately neither the .32H&R nor the larger .327 Federal Magnum really caught on. What's nice about this 632 is its versatility. It will shoot S&W short, S&W long, .32H&R and of course the monster .327 Fed. Mag.. This is a blessing, in that shooting those monster .327 magnums gets rather tiring real fast. Although I like to load the .327 Fed Mag at the minimum end with Clays for less recoil and flame, yet still have that beautiful long skinny cartridge.
 
I've been accumulating .32s for a while as I ran across them, no special effort to seek them out. They used to be a lot easier to find.

I need to update my picture it doesn't include a 632-2, 2-1/8" 327mag.
It does include a 32 S&W top break, a 32-20, 16-4, a 30 no dash, 2 32 long HEs. Also 1 black 632-1 327 and 2 stainless finish 632-1s with S/Ns CNH3832 and CNH3833.

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Nice collection.

I've been accumulating .32s for a while as I ran across them, no special effort to seek them out. They used to be a lot easier to find.

I need to update my picture it doesn't include a 632-2, 2-1/8" 327mag.
It does include a 32 S&W top break, a 32-20, 16-4, a 30 no dash, 2 32 long HEs. Also 1 black 632-1 327 and 2 stainless finish 632-1s with S/Ns CNH3832 and CNH3833.

32s-2-1.jpg
Those combats on the 16-4
are lovely, do those two stripes appear on both sides?
 
Had about a dozen various WWII and Euro military .32s. PPs , PPKs , Sauers , Berettas , Ortgies , Mausers , CZs. They all got traded off except for a CZ 27 I actually forgot about.

Also have a Seecamp .32 because it's simply an exquisite piece of machine work.

 
The 16-4 was made from 1989 - 1992
with a total run about 9000 units. As they were originially made for .32 H&R, does your conversion stand up to all that extra power? Just asking, because the Mod 16-4 is going for a premium and I would be somewhat reticent in messing with its originality.

I had to think hard about converting the cylinder from .32 H&R to .327 Mag, but since I can shoot both in it, I went for it. There is plenty of meat in the .32 cylinder, so you don't have to worry about the gun. My conversion was done by Hamilton Bowen, and I'm sure he would not do the conversion if there was a risk. He also made the two extra cylinders for me.

One other thing. At the time I had the cylinder re-chambered, I also had a 4" 16-4, which was kept original, but alas, I eventually sold it.:(
 
I felt so strongly about the 327 and its possibilities that Project 616 was born... and BTW, Carl3989 you left out the 32 acp, which also fits. I fear that the 327 FM is a great cartridge that was born out of its time and will die far too young. If it had been released 25 years ago instead of the 32 H&R almost-magnum, if would have been an instant success IMHO, but now everyone seems to be more interested in high capacity combat Tupperware and rifles with a couple of letters to start their name. I'm glad I went on and bought a bunch of brass and bullet moulds, so as long as they make SP primers and fast gun powders, I should be able to shoot this one about forever. :cool:

Froggie
 
Since the original K's in 32 long are so expensive in shooter grade I made my own. Andy Horvath took my model 17 and gave me back a .32 long with a 5" bbl. I went with the old classic rather then the new 327. I have a 16-4 and don't shoot it much. Here's a couple of pics with some KB Ropers, Larry
 

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..... I fear that the 327 FM is a great cartridge that was born out of its time and will die far too young. If it had been released 25 years ago instead of the 32 H&R almost-magnum, if would have been an instant success IMHO, Froggie

I agree with what you said, also I think Federal contributed a lot to the caliber not taking off like it should.
When Ruger released the SP101, the first 327, there was a lot of interest, some guns, but very little ammo. A lot of people had the gun but couldn't get ammo.
I got several boxes when I got mine and shipped some to people in different states (at my cost & actual shipping)

Bob
 
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