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The criterion was smallest & lightest .32 ACP. I believe that would be
my Davis .32 derringer. Not that I recommend it as it is difficult to cock, has only two shots & slow to reload as the extractor overrides fired cases. It is at least as "accurate" as my NAA .32. Accurate being a relative term.
quote:Originally posted by buschmaster
quote:Originally posted by mlincoln
Those Seecamps sure were pricey. I remember how you couldn't even find one.an alternative was the Autagua Arms MkII. both stainless steel, 2" bbl, 6 shots, 12 oz.
I own one and I think I'm one of the few people who do!
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my Davis .32 derringer. Not that I recommend it as it is difficult to cock, has only two shots & slow to reload as the extractor overrides fired cases. It is at least as "accurate" as my NAA .32. Accurate being a relative term.
quote:Originally posted by mlincoln
Those Seecamps sure were pricey. I remember how you couldn't even find one.an alternative was the Autagua Arms MkII. both stainless steel, 2" bbl, 6 shots, 12 oz.
I own one and I think I'm one of the few people who do!