Sistema1927
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Do what I did. Check to see if your dealer is affiliated with Lipsey's, and have him order you one. Took about two weeks for me.I have been checking all over for one of the stainless 32s. Have not seen any on the market yet.
Do what I did. Check to see if your dealer is affiliated with Lipsey's, and have him order you one. Took about two weeks for me.I have been checking all over for one of the stainless 32s. Have not seen any on the market yet.
My Lipsey's dealer called about getting me one and said they were "allocated" and they couldn't get me one.
I will just wait 6-9 months for the excitement and hoopla to die down.
Remember how the Sig 365 was "unobtainium" for several months before production caught up? Same thing will likely happen with the 432/632.
Sorry, I'm not tracking. Are you talking about a 32acp revolver or semi? Agreed that 32acp doesn't get much love these days.I wonder if this will encourage anybody to make a small to medium small .32 ACP. Sort of a .32 on a .380 frame.
Like a Kel-Tec P32?I wonder if this will encourage anybody to make a small to medium small .32 ACP. Sort of a .32 on a .380 frame.
Both Lipsey's and S&W have said that this won't be a limited run, and will become regular production.Lipsey's runs aren't like a 365, they tend to only make so many of a model. Unlike Sig who will keep cranking out a model. Now, it will be interesting to see if S&W makes something like this down the road, or a similar version. Hard to say, I'm not sure what sort of agreement they have.
Sorry, I'm not tracking. Are you talking about a 32acp revolver or semi? Agreed that 32acp doesn't get much love these days.
No, as I said that is so small and light as to be a hard kicker, unpleasant to shoot and hard to shoot accurately.Like a Kel-Tec P32?
Both Lipsey's and S&W have said that this won't be a limited run, and will become regular production.
Now...if they would provide a 3" barrel!Hope this hasn't been posted already.
Looks like a great J frame edition (Ultimate Carry) with a lot of upgrades AND 32mag coming back which I love;
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Oh heck yeah!Now...if they would provide a 3" barrel!
Ruger or Smith, whichever makes a 3" first wins the prize, and they ought to hurry because Taurus is really, really close... Not interested in the Charter...That would be fantastic!
I sent Taurus an email asking them to consider doing a modern update of the H&R Young America, but for .32 S&W Long. Taurus is like the Kel Tec for revolvers, they'll pretty much make anything that's a revolver if it's something outside the of the box, but further they're a large enough company they'd have the money to tool up to produce a smaller frame that would be a smaller than a J frame revolver.I wonder if this will encourage anybody to make a small to medium small .32 ACP. Sort of a .32 on a .380 frame.
I agree that the trigger is smooth for a J frame and it is easy to shoot in double action because of the predictable staging of the trigger.I got my 432 about 10 days ago now.
The trigger pull feels fairly heavy, but stages easily and repeatedly.View attachment 1207055
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I shot it for the first time yesterday at 10 yards, and it shoots really well.
There are lots of small to medium small, and even larger, .32 ACP semi-autos out there. One of my favorites is a Beretta 81.I wonder if this will encourage anybody to make a small to medium small .32 ACP. Sort of a .32 on a .380 frame.
I'm left handed. The stocks are perfect.I don't know how I missed this in January?
Cool little J frames. I would like to handle one before I would order one. Being a lefty I wonder how the inset grips on the left side would feel?