Kel-Tec P-32 has become available again
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Kel-Tec P-32 has become available again
I've been interested in this "mouse" gun for a few years and have found it to always be out of stock. During this time I have periodically done Google searches, and to my surprise found it available from both Bud's Gus Shop and local sporting goods store Academy.
Picked it up my ship-to-store (only 1 day) at Academy yesterday and will follow up with a range report.
My other "wish list" gun is the Beretta Bobcat and the quest continues.
Picked it up my ship-to-store (only 1 day) at Academy yesterday and will follow up with a range report.
My other "wish list" gun is the Beretta Bobcat and the quest continues.
CHL since 2/2011
Glock 26, S&W 442, Ruger SP101 .357 3",
S&W M&P 40, Remington 870 Express 12 ga 18"
Glock 26, S&W 442, Ruger SP101 .357 3",
S&W M&P 40, Remington 870 Express 12 ga 18"
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I actually love the .32
Great for plinking at the range, you still get the feel of a center fired round without all of the big recoil and noise. I wouldn't use it as my EDC but I guess it's better than a hard stare and a smirk...
Great for plinking at the range, you still get the feel of a center fired round without all of the big recoil and noise. I wouldn't use it as my EDC but I guess it's better than a hard stare and a smirk...
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I have had a Keltec P32 for years. Great little pocket gun. Never had any issues with it. I use it with a small Galco pocket holster which works well.
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It fills an important gap between 22 LR and 380/9mm.
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Glock 26, S&W 442, Ruger SP101 .357 3",
S&W M&P 40, Remington 870 Express 12 ga 18"
Glock 26, S&W 442, Ruger SP101 .357 3",
S&W M&P 40, Remington 870 Express 12 ga 18"
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I bought my wife a P32 in about 2007(?) when I was a KT fan. I've had 5 or 6 KT models, and the P32 is now the only one left. I could probably sell or trade it off and she wouldn't notice until the next time she goes to get it to take on one of her girls only trips to smell the flowers some where. Actually, I do like the P32 and wouldn't mind having my own for a "boot gun", but the old 1963 S&W M36 still handles that pretty well. My biggest fear is "rim lock", so I generally keep her P32 stoked with the longer oal ball ammo.
Actually, other than the .22 lr's, that P32 is the only handgun round I don't reload for. She shoots so little I'd never be able to recoup the cost of dies and components.
I do like the P32 though :)
jd
Actually, other than the .22 lr's, that P32 is the only handgun round I don't reload for. She shoots so little I'd never be able to recoup the cost of dies and components.
I do like the P32 though :)
jd
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Re: Kel-Tec P-32 has become available again
When an LCP in .380 is .1" taller, .06" longer and weighs less than 3oz more, that's a pretty small gap.rp_photo wrote:It fills an important gap between 22 LR and 380/9mm.
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I am a sucker for mouse guns. Here is my .25 ACP
https://imgur.com/YNZbJhx
Ordered a P32 at Academy. Buds has had them for awhile but then you have the FFL thing to go through. Just another mouse gun. Thanks for the tip.
https://imgur.com/YNZbJhx
Ordered a P32 at Academy. Buds has had them for awhile but then you have the FFL thing to go through. Just another mouse gun. Thanks for the tip.
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I have an LCP and I think my P32 is easier to shoot even though they are close in size. At least that is my impression from last I shot them. I might have to take them both out and remind myself.CleverNickname wrote:When an LCP in .380 is .1" taller, .06" longer and weighs less than 3oz more, that's a pretty small gap.rp_photo wrote:It fills an important gap between 22 LR and 380/9mm.
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Love my old P32! And yes, I prefer .32ACP to the .380
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I love the P32, mine is very reliable as long as I keep it clean. I carry one in my pocket paired up with a Springfield XDS in .45 outside the waistband, concealed under long t-shirts. I feel very well armed with his setup and trust both guns.
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I have a number of mouse guns, including NAA and LCP, and a few others that I've sold.
I weighed them all loaded, and the P32 won. It's my basic "yard gun". It's the only one that is comfortable in a shirt pocket.
Mine's a Keeper.
And I do have a few other .32 ACP pistols - Star, Llama, and my wife has a Tomcat.
I also shoot .32 ACP in some of my .32 H&R and .32 SW revolvers.
When I actually get around to reloading, .32 calibers will be what I start with.
I weighed them all loaded, and the P32 won. It's my basic "yard gun". It's the only one that is comfortable in a shirt pocket.
Mine's a Keeper.
And I do have a few other .32 ACP pistols - Star, Llama, and my wife has a Tomcat.
I also shoot .32 ACP in some of my .32 H&R and .32 SW revolvers.
When I actually get around to reloading, .32 calibers will be what I start with.
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Flawless with 50 rounds of WWB and fun to shoot.
CHL since 2/2011
Glock 26, S&W 442, Ruger SP101 .357 3",
S&W M&P 40, Remington 870 Express 12 ga 18"
Glock 26, S&W 442, Ruger SP101 .357 3",
S&W M&P 40, Remington 870 Express 12 ga 18"
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The only thing harder than .32 ACP to reload is .25 ACP. This is a very challenging round to reload. I started with reloading .380 ACP and that was a challenge. These small caliper rounds are tough to reload. I will stick to factory ammo for my just ordered Kel-Tec. Probably Fiocchi. Maybe PPU.Rex B wrote:I have a number of mouse guns, including NAA and LCP, and a few others that I've sold.
I weighed them all loaded, and the P32 won. It's my basic "yard gun". It's the only one that is comfortable in a shirt pocket.
Mine's a Keeper.
And I do have a few other .32 ACP pistols - Star, Llama, and my wife has a Tomcat.
I also shoot .32 ACP in some of my .32 H&R and .32 SW revolvers.
When I actually get around to reloading, .32 calibers will be what I start with.
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I load mine with Lehigh Defense Extreme cavitator, It feeds and functions fine. For just practice I use Fiocchi which feeds fine also.
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For curiosity what powder did you use and what load? Lehigh only lists max load in their load data. Who knows, this might be financially a reason to reload.Weg wrote:I load mine with Lehigh Defense Extreme cavitator, It feeds and functions fine. For just practice I use Fiocchi which feeds fine also.