Swing
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P32- Yes, this is a small and very light gun, but it's not so much smaller and lighter than .380's that are available. .32 ACP can kill, but it's an even worse stopper than .380. Unless Kel Tec is shipping these to European and South American countries to cash in on the non-military caliber civilian market, there's little reason to continue producing this gun, especially when there are other guns Kel Tec makes that people want. *cough* Sub 2000 and KSG *cough*
It is the thinnest automatic available on the market I'm aware of. I like mine. With the factory extended magazines, there are 11 rounds on tap in a package smaller than some phones. The recoil is nearly nothing. Optimal carry piece? Hardly. But it positively disappears in a suit coat, sports jacket, or a tux like few other pistols. Packing a couple spare mags is easy too.
And, yes, I wouldn't be surprised if they are selling them abroad. The .32 Auto (aka 7.65mm Br) is very popular in some parts.
Who, in the hell, CARES what guns you or any other one person THINKS the manufacturers shouldn't bother to make? You are not in a position to KNOW what they should or shouldn't make.
Bingo-bango. Most, though not all, of the manufacturers are run by smart cookies. If there is a viable market, they'll keep producing them. If not, not.