Thread: how many .32?
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Old March 1, 2020, 07:59 PM   #24
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Originally Posted by Mike Irwin View Post
"It's even worse for revolvers as .32 Longs are very old..."

Smith & Wesson was making .32 Long-chambered revolves into the early 1980s.

I have a Model 30 snubnose in .32 Long that was made in the 1970s.

Other manufacturers like H&R were also making .32 Longs into the 1970s.

Granted, they were not big sellers, but they were still available and newer .32 Longs are still out there.

Price? Well, that's a different discussion.
Didn't know S&W was making .32's up to the 80s, I thought they stopped in the 50s/60s. Still, any S&W from those days is an easy $700 or more, the extremely old S&W .32's are less, but not worth it IMO due to age.

H&R and Iver's should be under 100 even in good condition. They're not well made, they don't last.
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