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    .32-.327 Dies,cases, tumbler, etc $50

    Berry Tumbler and Sorter, RCBS .32 - .327 Dies, 100 Gold Dot .327 bullets, 100 cases new, 150 S&W cases used, some lead .32 bullets, Red dot powder, many primers, etc. I loaded some but too old now to trust myself. Tampa area pickup, can't ship tumbler, powder, etc.
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    S & W Model 41 1979

    SOLD SOLD SOLD 99.9% nice bluing, plastic case no original box, manual - not original. I bought it ten years ago didn't shoot much, have not shot it in seven years. Came with two Mags, friend gave me 3 much older mags, seem to have metal followers, never used them. I'm 82 don't shoot anymore...
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    Age old question. What CCW for elderly

    SW Model 632 either model The 632 in .32SWL, .32H&R Mag, or .327 Mag. They make it in a 3in which is ported and shoots the Fedral Low Recoil very mild. Or they make it in a 2in which is hammerless, it is 23 oz, one more once than the 3 in which I have. The wife loves shooting the .32SWL...
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    ideal small home defense revolver?

    I know this is SW Forum BUT I have a SW 1911 Pro Series, Model 41 1978, and a Model 632, so I love my SW's. BUT for a 70 years old lady who may miss a few times, and may not like the recoil of even a .38, the CZ 83 is a compact 4" barrel which is easy to shoot .It is heavy enough and with its...
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    Small VS Large Brass Tumbler??

    Thanks Thank you all for the good info. D
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    Small VS Large Brass Tumbler??

    Hi - New to reloading, reload only .32 SWL & H&R Magnum, and only shoot maybe 100 even two weeks. Now I am sick of cleaning brass with Fitz and a terry cloth so I am thinking of a Tumbler. BUT most of them have large capacities 300 or 500 cases and some of the comments I have read say that they...
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    spring kit recomendations

    The Great American J frame Spring Test Hi Jayman Here it is:http://smith-wessonforum.com/s-w-smithing/217864-great-american-j-frame-spring-test.html Wilson & Wolf =less than $10 and Apex = $24 but includes firing pin spring DD
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    New Reloader - .32 SWL - help

    Thanks Thank you but you mention HBWC which gets seated all the way down. I have Hornady 90 gr Semi WC seated half way down. Will the WC and SWC require different loads?
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    New Reloader - .32 SWL - help

    Hi - I'm a new reloader. A very good friend brought me a Old but great Rockchucker Press, a practically new 10-10 RCBS scale (made by Ohous), a Little Dandy Powder measure, 1000 primers and a pound of Bullseye. He also included Dandy rotors 1-9. I have the Dandy 0 and 00 rotors on order, which...
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    Revolvers are for women.

    She has to clean it!! If it is her gun she has to clean it when I'm not here. Sure she likes her CZ 83, my 1911, the XDM we had. But there is a difference between racking the slide and removing it, and taking the pistol down. The revolver is not only easy to shoot and keep safe, but most...
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    XS sight on Model 632-l with wide rear?

    Hi - Recently bought a Model 632 with Adj rears and blade front sight. I thought about putting a XS on the front so my old eyes can see it better. I am afraid the Big dot would make accuracy suffer - too big. I thought that the Standard Dot XS may do it but once again afraid that the even the...
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    WTS XS front night sight for J-frame, and SP101. Standard dot.

    Price? Hi I see all the price reduced replies but what is the reduced price? New they are $54 right. dry
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    Revolver cylinder throut or LEAD?

    Not lead Thanks What the. I just was not sure. Dick
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    Revolver cylinder throut or LEAD?

    Hi All - I have been an auto owner shooting FMJ and never shot lead. A bore snake and Brake Free did me fine. I recently got a Model 632, .327 revolver; the wife has been shooting .32 SW longs and perhaps will step up to .32 H&R Magnum. But for now she shoots LRN and LWC by Megatech, Fiocchi...
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    The Great American J-Frame Spring Test

    Thank you for your extensive analysis I have a new Model 632 coming and you answered every question I have been pondering about lightening the trigger pull. Appreciate the work you did for us. I know this is a year later but the info applies to current questions.
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