32 acp

My KelTec P-32 is always in my pocket stoked with Winchester 60gr silver tips. Dust and all, I run a magazine through it every week..........literally just pull it out of my pocket after a weeks carry and blap, blap, blap...... it has never failed yet.
 
I even reloaded some .32 ACPs a few years ago.
Still got the dies and components.
I like loading the .32 better than the 9mm for some reason.

Savage, Walther, and CZ all made pistols in the .32. Shot all of those
listed and the Walther (Manhurin) shot best.
 
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Another '03 Colt.

Until I can get a new production Mustang, this is my best pocket gun and gets carried fairly often. Made in 1922; loaded with Buffalo bores.
 

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My wife wanted a KelTec P-32, so I bought her one. I liked it so much I bought another. Second one stovepiped a couple of times at the range, so I traded it off. I have a Ruger LCP now that has replaced (mostly) the P-32 for me, but I'd carry it again when I needed to.
 
Colt with grips for riding a motorcycle...

And Keltec for summer shorts and flip flops carry...
 

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This .32 acp revolver. It is Belgian made after 1900. By D.D. Oury. The same guy of the famous Le Novo revolver. It is meant to be as a pocket revolver. The hammer is low in the frame. There for it has a very long firing pin which pivot on the hammer. The revolver is very well made. But you cannot even hit the complete barn with it.
 

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I have a Walther PPk in .32acp. Its lots of fun to shoot and quite accurate at 15 yards. I carry it once in a while for fun but not regularly. My carry gun for hot weather is a stainless PPk in .380 loaded with Corbons.

Charlie
 
I can't say I've ever carried this old police trade in but I might, just for the heck of it. I do cast bullets and reload for it though and it shoots surprisingly well.

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I've collected 32 cal pistols for a long time and have carried some of them as well. I like the caliber, it's no cannon but it's accurate and reliable. Power-wise it's not much different than the popular 380's and in a small handgun it's more controllable. I like the Berreta Tomcat and sometimes i will carry my old Colt 1903 (it's very flat and easy to conceal).
 
With all the nonsense involved in adding a pistol to a NYS pistol permit. I will not waste my time, money or effort in getting either a .25 or 32 auto. Twenty two cal. handguns a different class, I have 3 of those, my next step up is with a .380.
 
With all the nonsense involved in adding a pistol to a NYS pistol permit. I will not waste my time, money or effort in getting either a .25 or 32 auto. Twenty two cal. handguns a different class, I have 3 of those, my next step up is with a .380.

Just added two more to mine had it in less then ten days
Keith.
 
I have a Seecamp, and it's a little work of art. But I honestly think that a Kel-Tec or one of it's clones Ruger, S&W, etc. fit my hand better. In any case a .32ACP may not be the ideal SD cal. But it for sure beats thinking happy thoughts and singing Kum-bye-A.
 
ms. tork'd has a Tomcat that she enjoys..
she thinks it fun to shoot and i have to say that she can rip up a melon at 10-15 feet.
i'm not to fond of it cause it wants to see how much skin it can take each time i forget and the slide gets me.
i would like to find a PPK, but their not seen around here very often.
 
With all the nonsense involved in adding a pistol to a NYS pistol permit. I will not waste my time, money or effort in getting either a .25 or 32 auto. Twenty two cal. handguns a different class, I have 3 of those, my next step up is with a .380.

That's unfortunate. Here in the free part of America we don't have to go through all that to puchase constitutionally protected personal property.
 

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