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.32 Short rimfire
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Antone know where to find this ammo? Not looking to buy "collectors" ammo at a break the bank price, are there any manufacturers tht still produce it.
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Have a Rem Model 6 in that caliber that I shot many years ago. Managed to get ammo via of Canada, it was a popular caliber with the Canadian trappers. But laws have prevented any access ,,,,, plus being antiquated I don't know if any manufacturer/ any where still produces such.
Navy Arms had some made in Brazil in early 1990s, availability long gone. Collectors ammo is only source I know of.
They are in France and I have not ordered from them yet. They show everything needed to get you shooting again.
The Navy Arms stuff isn't exactly collector material but it is long out of production and scarce. I bet there is some listed on the auction side though.
Most is "collector" with the attendant "collector" price - but there is a couple that might be worth considering:
Best Regards - AQH
I have several boxes of very old stuff. Some Remington and Canuck. Would not consider firing any of them. They are in a display case along with several lemon squeezers.
Thanks Steve, I'm watching them
I’m in the same boat. Inherited a Winchester Low Wall in that caliber. Seen ammo on the auction side but it’s really old and really expensive. Considering having it converted to .32 Long or .32-20.
What do you think that would cost?
If you are going to convert it to centerfire you don't have to rechamber it. You can shoot 32colt (not common but availabe and reloadable).
I don’t know yet but I’m going to hazard a guess at a couple hundred bucks.