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Old 05-20-2024, 05:59 PM
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Just got my new 432UC out to the range today. Ran 50 .32 S&W longs and 50 rounds of Federal 85 gr. JHP .32 magnums through it. Flawless performance. Here’s a photo of the target shot at 15 yards (measured) with the last box of 20 Federal JHPs.
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Old 05-20-2024, 06:34 PM
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The UC's are a pretty good CCW.
I sure like mine.
After some practice one can
stage trigger quite easily.
I won't be ever getting rid of mine.
Also; not to bad shooting!!!
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Old 05-20-2024, 07:03 PM
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Congratulations on the purchase! However, from reports I read about them so far I have to ask,.......... are the sights alright and bright?

I really want one, but have been reading about quite a few folks unhappy about the sights on them.

Looks like it (you) can hold it's own at that range for sure. Having a 631 and already loading for that round I'm really interested in getting either one of the new J frames. As long as I don't have to immediately send it back for corrections.
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Good shooting!

I bought a 442UC for myself and a 642UC for my wife. Front sights on both are good. No problems at all on either one. In addition my LGS has had four additional in .38 and .32 of both finishes. Good front sights on all with no problems. Mine is my new EDC. I fact it's in my pocket now.
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Old 05-20-2024, 09:23 PM
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Congratulations on the purchase! However, from reports I read about them so far I have to ask,.......... are the sights alright and bright?

I really want one, but have been reading about quite a few folks unhappy about the sights on them.

Looks like it (you) can hold it's own at that range for sure. Having a 631 and already loading for that round I'm really interested in getting either one of the new J frames. As long as I don't have to immediately send it back for corrections.
The sights are nice and bright. I also have a 631 and love it.
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432UC on the left. 442UC on the right. Both sights, firing pins, etc., work. No weird gaps. I am pleased with them so far. Not 100% sold on the grips, but that's subjective.

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My 432 sights ar bright, gun does what it is designed to do. Don't care much for the grips.
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I want one too, I'd probably put the wrap around grips on it. Good shooting.
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I got a 632UC last week. Finally got it to the range. All I had were .32 wadcutters, which shot very well for me. But I do need to get used to that big-dot front sight.
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I purchased the 432UC. It came in about a week. I like it a lot. I've only put a partial box through it so far.Probably the best set up snubby to date. Sights, trigger, chamfered charge holes, beveled front of the cylinder and really good grips as well as no lock! My front sight is just fine.
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