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Old 12-30-2010, 08:46 PM
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Quite a few years ago, my Dad was given a Walther PP from a friend. The pistol is a WW2 bringback, complete with holster and spare magazine. The pistol was obviously rarely fired- it's in great condition, and exhibits pre WW2 craftsmanship throughout.
We used to shoot it regularly at a public range, and it shot quite well. For giggles, we'd toss some milk jugs, quart and gallon size , onto the earth berm behind the 100 yard target butts. The sights on that PP are pretty rudimentary, but they are enough. You could hear the bullet go through the milk jug when you scored a hit, and if you missed, you could easily see where from the dirt flying.
Your 32 should be fun to shoot, and most 32's I've seen have been nice and small- and narrow- easy to conceal when larger handguns aren't.
Reloading for the 32 ACP isn't difficult, except for one thing- the case is so darn small, handling it sometimes is awkward.
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