Oninotaki
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When I first started looking into the .32 caliber family I came across a 7 shot revolver chambered in .32 s&w long by edit *Arminius* (which I believe is a German company) in relatively poor condition on gunbroker. At the time I thought it was a neat little attempt to add some extra attention to the cartridge in the 1970s when the gun world was starting to leave them behind.
Recently however I have come across Indian firearms maker Gretta Gun Works and their .32 s&w long 7 shot double action revolver.
So this got me to wondering if making 7 shot .32 s&w long revolvers is a more common thing in the countries outside the U.S. where gun laws are more strict. Does anyone know of any other examples? Is there a whole world of secret .32 s&w long 7 shot (or more?) Revolvers out there that I don't know anything about, or are these two examples it?
Recently however I have come across Indian firearms maker Gretta Gun Works and their .32 s&w long 7 shot double action revolver.
.32 REVOLVER THUNDER COMBAT PRO – Gretta
grettagunworks.com
So this got me to wondering if making 7 shot .32 s&w long revolvers is a more common thing in the countries outside the U.S. where gun laws are more strict. Does anyone know of any other examples? Is there a whole world of secret .32 s&w long 7 shot (or more?) Revolvers out there that I don't know anything about, or are these two examples it?
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