We have one of the titanium frame S&W .32 HRs in
the shop. I had not seen one and I like it.
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Hobie
We have one of the titanium frame S&W .32 HRs in
this post is useless without PICS
what is barrel length? adjustable sights?
kinda curious about them. i like that cartridge ....have the marlin lever gun and some single sixes in this caliber. am in the processing of getting 1500 rounds loaded up.....lighter loads and some heavy hitters. i think i am going to use it a lot more than in the past.
It is the 1-7/8" fixed sight model. Can't remember the
number off hand.
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Hobie
Somebody put on one of the belt clips that uses attachment
screws into two of the sideplate screw positions. You'd have to get replacement screws from S&W. No box either!
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Hobie
Price & Pictures?
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That'd be the 331 or 332, correct? nt
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i got a kit gun with sdjustable sights 3" bbl in 327 federal
very light and handy, but just use 32 H&R
332 I think...
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Hobie
I think he's asking $780-something. If you're really
interested, I'll check and take a couple of photos.
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Sincerely,
Hobie
I have the non-Ti Airweight, Model 432.
It can be pretty snappy to shoot but it sure 'disappears' when carried. I may have to investigate some alternate grips...mostly out of curiosity.
I have a Model 432 as well.
It is a delight to carry and shoot, but seems to have been claimed by SWMBO. Lately, however, she has been playing with a Beretta 21A in .22LR, which has proven reliable but doesn't make me feel as confident for her. If I could find another 432 I would pick it up in a heartbeat.
Bob (fatboy) has the version with a titanium cylinder, and reports issues with swelled cases, btw.
Otony
it's ok, I thought other folks might be interested...
backing away slowing trying to look nonchalant...
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Yep. I would guess at least part of the 'snap' is...
that I do load the .32H&R a bit above factory. No issues at all for the Rugers here but it may be near the top for the Smith. May have to try out something more sedate.