anyone shoot 32 cal?

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Re: anyone shoot 32 cal?

#21 Post by bradaz11 »

DaveB wrote:I am fortunate to have found a Walther PPK in 7.65 mm (.32 ACP) in the 1980s when the West German police got rid of them. Don't shoot it much, but it's a wonderful thing to just hold. Fantastic design.
yeah, I've been thinking about a PP. they are such a nice gun in the hand, and a bit like the P9S, still made when guns were metal. just such a nice feel
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#22 Post by ordnance »

I see a interesting one for sale here. S & S - 1913. And one for the historic guys.
J P Sauer & Sohn SUHL S & S pistol 7.65 / .32acp model 1913, serial number 76115 German Military World War 1 issue £195.00 The Reload Shop.
Description: German P38 9mm Pistol
Location: Co Fermanagh
Category: .Pistol : Hand guns
Make: German made
Model: P38
Certificate Required: Yes
Orientation: Either
Calibre: 9mm
Mechanism: Double-action
Status: Live Firing
Price: £
Gun Condition: Second Hand
Accessories: A P38 pistol in very good condition for its age, excellent barrel. Lovely conditio
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Re: anyone shoot 32 cal?

#23 Post by bradaz11 »

p38's are a bit awkward to justify

but the 1913 should be a fairly sure thing - certainly is a nice price.
highwood have a 1930 - same design, just with a few improvements
https://www.highwoodclassicarms.co.uk/F ... e/0187.htm
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Re: anyone shoot 32 cal?

#24 Post by ordnance »

bradaz11 wrote:p38's are a bit awkward to justify

but the 1913 should be a fairly sure thing - certainly is a nice price.
highwood have a 1930 - same design, just with a few improvements
https://www.highwoodclassicarms.co.uk/F ... e/0187.htm
Nice.
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