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Guest HexHead
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I see them fairly often at the Goodman gun show at the fairgrounds.

Guest coldblackwind
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I was gonna say goodman show too, there's a guy who always has one at the show. Of course he's pretty high, so I'm pretty sure its the same one at each show...

Guest 1817ak47
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what about ammo cost for these, kinda curious since these are such inexpensive pistols

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Ammo is pretty expensive. But the choices are good. You can get the HotShot 7.62Nagant ammo from Century for ~$25/box of 50, or any .32 H&R magnum ammo that runs that price or more. For plinking, you can get the .32acp cylinder on sale at Century for $45 and a boatload of the surplus .32acp I saw recently for ~$200/1000.

I generally reload .32 magnum as that's the cheapest shooting. Since these revolvers don't have a forcing cone, it's best to use jacketed bullets if you aren't using 7.62Nagant brass.

Guest mr_b8908
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I wouldnt shoot .32 mags through it but i have got exceptional accuracy with .32 S&W longs.... the cases bulge a bit, and thats ok as long as your not reloading them, or you can reload .32-20 brass

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