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Posted: 1/29/2015 10:12:37 PM EDT
Just picked one up tonite. No ipotato pics but will post one later. Beretta alleycat in 32 auto.
Can I become a pimp now? (Since 32 is a pimp gun)
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I've had a P32 since December.
Loving it so far. It literally disappears in a pocket holster. |
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32's are deceptively effective; they've sent more men to the grave than one would normally think.
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Use European made ammo. It is considerably hotter than American lawyer ammo.
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I have a very good running KT P32.
I have a couple of hundred rounds thru it and not one issue. I'm not sure what .32 ACP is going for currently because back a couple of years ago Aim was selling Privi for $10.50 a box I bought a 1000 round case. |
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The 3032 is my most accurate pocket gun. I am very happy with them.
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I have a CZ-Model 27 my dad brought back from WWII. It came from the weapons turned in at a surrendered Luftwaffe base. It is an extremely late war model. No effort was made to remove the tooling marks and no safety was installed. I haven't shot it in years.
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North American Guardian. Very well made and more accurate than it should be.
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I have a pre-war Walther PPK with bakelite grips in .32 (7.65). I can barely
get a grip on it but it is pretty accurate. |
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I bought a Skorpion when they were super cheap. I still haven't shot it.
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I am down to one .32 now. It is a Savage.
Way ahead of it's time. Just look at the 10 round magazine. I had one of the little CZ .32's a few years back. Probably should have kept it. |
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I carry a Seecamp .32 with Winchester Silvertips everyday.
My pimp hand is strong. Chris |
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kel-tec p32
3 Seecamp LWS32 Walther pp in 32 ( Nazi marked) CZ70 I kind of like the 32, although I recognize the limitations. I carry the Seecamp as a back up. |
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Have a P32 and 1903 hammerless, love the caliber but probably not effective "against armed men of great virility"
I would not mind finding an old Sauer and a Savage to add to the collection. |
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I've got two Seecamp .32's. I carry one as a back-up to my primary, and the other I gave my wife as a gift on our wedding day. I had her pistol engraved by Michael Gouse, and I also chose custom serial numbers. Mine is HIS 519 and my wife's is HER 519 (May 19 is our wedding day).
I'm going to pickup a P32 soon. There are days when I don't want to expose the Seecamp to too much abuse (working ouside, sweating, camping, etc). I've shot a few P32 and I actually used to own two P3at's. The Kel-tec's are great little guns. I've never had a problem and I put over 500 rounds through each of mine. I really wanted to get CZ-83 (?) before they were discontinued....bummer. |
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.32s used to be the shit when it came to deep concealment/pocket pistols.
The waiting list/demand for Seecamps was sky high. Obviously they fell to the wayside with the proliferation of tiny .380 and even 9MM pistols. |
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.32s used to be the shit when it came to deep concealment/pocket pistols. The waiting list/demand for Seecamps was sky high. Obviously they fell to the wayside with the proliferation of tiny .380 and even 9MM pistols. View Quote True. You had to "deep conceal" before CCW was cool. NAA Guardian fit that role well |
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Keltec P32. I've owned it for the last ten years or so and is my most carried gun. |
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I have Grand dads 1907 Savage 32acp with factory nickel finish. Nice little pistol.
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I'd love one in a 1903 Colt Pocket Auto!
My grandma had one I used to play with as a kid. I'd run around outside (Unloaded, of course. I wasn't that stupid!) pretending I was OSS or James Bond. My sister got it from my Dad when he passed. Wish he'd left it to me. Oh well. |
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I had a Tomcat. It was a nice pistol. It was fun to shoot and surprisingly accurate.
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Have a colt 1903 pocket hammerless. I think it was made around 1932, decent condition. Nice to shoot. I see Colt is making a limited run of these, made to look like General Patton's 1903. I'm sure it will be well above my budget. I wouldn't mind a new one, so maybe they will do another expanded run next year.
I wouldn't mind a seecamp either. |
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Mom has one, a little Tomcat. Noisy little fucker and surprisingly has a little snap to to it. Not ideal but beats nothing, personally I'd suggest a Sig P938 which is almost the same size and fires a 9mm. YMMV
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I have a surplus CZ-83 in .32. Its kind of big for a .32 but really fun to shoot. It holds 13+1
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Quoted: MAB Modele D that my grandfather brought back from the war. http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v67/mfblog/Guns/MABModelD.jpg View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: MAB Modele D that my grandfather brought back from the war. http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v67/mfblog/Guns/MABModelD.jpg Niiiice.
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I've got a very nice Mauser model 1914 pocket pistol. It's a very high condition collector piece, I've never fired it.
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Quoted:
Just picked one up tonite. No ipotato pics but will post one later. Beretta alleycat in 32 auto. Can I become a pimp now? (Since 32 is a pimp gun) View Quote Only if you carry a razor in your shoe too Leroy. |
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I got my grandfather's .32 Astra a few years ago. Not a bad little gun.
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