if you'll forgive the idiomatic contraction, but I'm not going to waste scarce full .327 loads on this excrescence.
Standard .32 h & r loads will do. Not to mention the sks fmjs loaded in .32 longs to .327 o.a.l.
Dunno what its good for.....
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Re: Dunno what its good for.....
I have several 32 revolvers, and I like 'em a lot. I've looked at those Bond Derringer (Deringer?) before, but several of my all-stainless Kahrs are smaller and have 3X or 4X capacity.
What is it good for???
I'd call that a "Get Off Me" gun. Or maybe use it with birdshot for snakes.
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What is it good for???
I'd call that a "Get Off Me" gun. Or maybe use it with birdshot for snakes.
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Re: Dunno what its good for.....
If I had one, it would be in 45 acp, so I could use the CCI shot loads or make my own shot loads.
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Re: Dunno what its good for.....
Interested on how the .32s shoot, distance, poi etc.
I have one of the traditional .45 Colt/.410s and it's fun to get it out and shoot it now and then.
I bought it, along with a couple small revolvers the summer I broke my wrist. With a cast on my left arm, I couldn't work the slide on anything bigger than a .22 and that was iffy.
It's now a stash gun on the first floor where I'm the only one in the house that can reach it due to the two year old that's starting to get into things.
jb
I have one of the traditional .45 Colt/.410s and it's fun to get it out and shoot it now and then.
I bought it, along with a couple small revolvers the summer I broke my wrist. With a cast on my left arm, I couldn't work the slide on anything bigger than a .22 and that was iffy.
It's now a stash gun on the first floor where I'm the only one in the house that can reach it due to the two year old that's starting to get into things.
jb
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Re: Dunno what its good for.....
Now that's an interesting looking contraption. Didn't know they made them in that persuasion. Haven't owned a double barrel pistol since I sent my old Rossi side by side 22 down the river. I think that over/under arrangement would be a bit easier to get to shoot reasonably in line with the sights.
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"Didn't know they made them in that persuasion."
It started out with a 3" .357 barrel that I could miss an oil drum at 10 paces with. Then came extra barrels anytime I found them on-sale/clearanced-out. A 3" .40 then a 2.5" .44 spl. and same in .45 acp. I believe there is also a 2.5 or 3" 9mm hiding under the clutter.
They make a 6" 10mm but they sure are proud of them at about $300.....just the barrel !
It started out with a 3" .357 barrel that I could miss an oil drum at 10 paces with. Then came extra barrels anytime I found them on-sale/clearanced-out. A 3" .40 then a 2.5" .44 spl. and same in .45 acp. I believe there is also a 2.5 or 3" 9mm hiding under the clutter.
They make a 6" 10mm but they sure are proud of them at about $300.....just the barrel !
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Re: Dunno what its good for.....
And I didn't know they made spare barrels for them! Learn something new each day. I figured you'd have to buy a new pistol each time you wanted to play with a different caliber. Shows how much attention I've paid to them over the years!Ray wrote: ↑Thu Mar 02, 2023 8:23 pm "Didn't know they made them in that persuasion."
It started out with a 3" .357 barrel that I could miss an oil drum at 10 paces with. Then came extra barrels anytime I found them on-sale/clearanced-out. A 3" .40 then a 2.5" .44 spl. and same in .45 acp. I believe there is also a 2.5 or 3" 9mm hiding under the clutter.
They make a 6" 10mm but they sure are proud of them at about $300.....just the barrel !
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