THE CURIOUS CASE OF THE .32S
Apr 30, 2020
3 minutes
BY RICHARD MANN
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Thirty-two-caliber cartridges were popular up until the 20th century, when the .38 Special and .380 ACP sort of ended their attractiveness. However, they still remained in widespread use. Modern shooters might not be familiar with the early .32s—and even the more modern ones.
My first was the .32 H&R Magnum. Developed through a joint effort between Harrington & Richardson (H&R) and Federal in 1984, it was hoped that it would renew interest in H&R revolvers. It failed in that regard, but it did become
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