INA?

kf4ocv

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I have seen revolvers that look a lot like A S&W with the name INA. What if any is the connection? Is it a knock off or a store brand? I have heard they good shooters.
 
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INA stands for "Industria National Armes" or something close to that. Made in Brazil. I have one, a copy of a S&W 36. Have never fired it so I can't comment on it's shooter status. Only gave $60.00 for it so I won't complain.
 
I found one on a local gun swap page in .32 long for $200. My cousin has one similar to yours and say it shoots great. I don't know anything about .32 long. I have shot a .32 is it the same thing?
 
It depends on what type of .32 you were shooting. There is .32 ACP as in the colt 1903 hammerless autos and others. The .32 revolvers I am not as familiar with and may be short, long as well as .32 H&R magnum.
I try to stay away from the .32 revolvers as they're just not as popular anymore. My INA is .38 spl.
 
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