Scrolling through my YouTube feed this morning, we find this video from Lucky Gunner. Evidently, Lipsey's has talked Smith and Wesson into coming out with a new carry J-frame. It can be had in either .38 Special or in .32 H&R Magnum. As it turns out, I have a wicked fondness for J-frame revolvers, and Belle has a wicked fondness for the .32 caliber . He father taught her to shoot with a .32 revolver, and she thinks it is the bees knees.
She owns three. A Colt Police Positive, a Charter Arms Professional, and a Smith Model 30.
Lucky Gunner makes the argument, below, that the .32 is eminently suitable as a defensive carry round. Others may disagree. As in all handgun calibers, shot placement is king. When friends get serious with the questions, I simply remind then that Belle is a top competitor in a revolver game where shot placement is king. She has won money, at last count, in Georgia, Texas, and Louisiana.
All that having been said, I see that Lipsey's has commissioned a bunch of really nice J-frames in .32. Just about the time I think that the .32 is as dead as Kristi's dog, someone else brings out a new revolver chambered for the old cartridge.
The .32 magnum is just a modern version of the old .32-20, which used to be available in a higher pressure loading. In a rifle it was the equal of the.30 carbine.
ReplyDeleteOh man I like that. I have two snubbies, a Taurus 941UL in .22 Magnum and a standard Charter Arms Gen. I Undercover in (whatelse) .38 Spcl.
ReplyDeleteThat little guy appears to be very nice !
I have a 686 and a model 60 that I sometimes pocket carry in the winter.
ReplyDeleteThat 60's a little snappy to shoot, but good Lord does that 357 make itself known at the range! I can't imagine being on the other end of it... Ballistics and physics are what they are, but I'll stay north of 9mm all the same.
The 2nd biggest reason I wouldn't want somethin like a .32 is availability and price of ammo.
How have you all liked the Charter Arms .32?
ReplyDeleteHave several 327 federal magnum revolvers and carry a Ruger LCR in 327, love the fact that guns chambered for 327 will also fire 32 Smith and H&R 32 magnum.
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