![]() It is in some Russian cartridge, but will shoot 32 S&W long. I had a Mosin-Nagant Russian 32-caliber revolver. Mine has been 100% reliable and I got it barely used for cheap. The Charter Arms Undercoverette is still in production. I got my S&W Hand Ejector for $125, and it shoots just fine. If their finish is not great and you just want them as a reliable shooter, be patient and you can get them on Gunbroker for less than $200 with no problem. Old 32 caliber revolvers in 32 S&W short or long are not in great demand. The ones I bought showed little wear and were inexpensive. Several of them are H&R or the sister company NEF. 32 H&R Mag factory ammo is downloaded to barely hotter than. Those things may be cheap, but they are the reason the majority of. Those old Colt Police Positives aren't getting any younger and if you want one in nice condition, buy sooner than later because some people don't take care of guns as well as you likely will.ĮDIT: Oh, and steer clear of the NEF. The older Colt's look so refined and good that I would buy a Police Positive if I felt like dropping almost as much money on one as a Ruger. 32 H&R Mag Undercoverette, but it's a 5 shot and a 5 shot. Keep an eye out for them, they're not common.Ĭharter makes the. Basically a Ruger Single Six for half the cost. 32's? I just got a Heritage single action. 32 manufacturer besides the ones I mentioned. S&W top breaks will cost a lot more than Iver Johnson or H&R. 32's, H&R and Iver Johnson are the best to buy because they seem to be the most common, thus you have a larger base to work with if you need replacement parts. I think if you're interested in top break. Also, the longer barrel models tend to fetch higher prices. I'd say the H&R's are only worth the money if in like new condition and for that, you're likely going to pay $250 or more for the 732, probably $200 for the 632. However, the 632's do not go for that much less than the 732 swing out cylinder models. I feel that the 632 would have longer longevity than the 732, so I do keep my eye out for them. I've only seen 3 different ones on Gunbroker the last 6 months. If you need to fix them, there also doesn't appear to be any easy way to work on them because everything is pinned together.Īlso, the 632 pull pin models are pretty rare to come by. Haven't had the drive to try buying another 732 model because I don't think they will last. Bad timing on two chambers and I sent it back. H&R's, at least the non top breaks I had issues with one. They are supposed to be pretty good revolvers, but you will not find one online for less than $250, so your total price will be something around $300 to get your hands on one. 32 S&W Long 6 shot revolver back in the 70's and 80's. 32's but again no clue if they are decent or crap or?Ĭharter Arms made a. I really like the looks of the top break. I kind of paralyzed myself with data here. Not sure I have ever anything positive or negative about the S&W models. 327 firearms) what is worth looking at and what should I absolutely stay away from? I have heard horror stories and positive accounts of both H&R and Iver Johnson and of course have heard of timing concerns with the Colts. If I wanted to purchase some older guns (no age restriction here just not a lot of modern production. 32 family of cartridges and the guns chambered in them? Looking for history and a guide to know what to look for if you purchase.Ģ. are their any reference materials that focus primarily on the. So I started investigating other revolvers (especially older models) and was shocked by the sheer number of models along with makers I am either not overly familiar with or quite frankly had never heard of before.Ĭolt, S&W, H&R and Iver Johnson I had heard of before and even though I know very little about the H&R's or Ivers I had at least heard of them before.ġ. After going to the range several times I have developed a bit of a fondness for the. 327 Federal along with a Bond Arms with the. If this thread skews too heavily to older guns I understand if it gets moved. I debated if I should put this in the C&R section and could have gone either way but since there are some more modern guns that apply I posted here. Ok this is going to be very general (maybe too much so) so any input or feedback would be appreciated here.
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