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Varmintmist
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What gun do you have waiting on a buyback?
Since we are doing all the What XXX,
Here is this beauty and a finer example you will not see.
Its SA/DA with the single action breaking at a crisp wayabovetheabilityofmytriggergaugetomeasure pounds. I estimate the DA to break somewhere between 45 and 60 pounds. It weighs in amazingly overweight for what it is which is good because if you shoot someone with this, you might make them mad and you will need a weapon. Although you might need that to tame the recoil of the massive 32 S&W so the heavier the better.
pictured here showing it being similar sized to the overbore 45acp
But wait, theres more... For fast reloading, all you have to do is depress the plunger in front of the cylinder and withdraw the pin. Don't worry, if you can pull that trigger the pin will come out with only a bit more force. Then you separate the cylinder from the revolver, use the pin the knock out the cases, reinsert fresh very expensive ammunition, place the cylinder back into the revolver and reinsert the pin while wiggling the plunger. Done

Its a H&R 632 32 S&W. It is the cheap version of the cheap H&R 732 that I inherited. I honestly don't think anyone would take it in trade and I wouldn't feel right selling it to anyone I even marginally get along with.
Here is this beauty and a finer example you will not see.


pictured here showing it being similar sized to the overbore 45acp
But wait, theres more... For fast reloading, all you have to do is depress the plunger in front of the cylinder and withdraw the pin. Don't worry, if you can pull that trigger the pin will come out with only a bit more force. Then you separate the cylinder from the revolver, use the pin the knock out the cases, reinsert fresh very expensive ammunition, place the cylinder back into the revolver and reinsert the pin while wiggling the plunger. Done

Its a H&R 632 32 S&W. It is the cheap version of the cheap H&R 732 that I inherited. I honestly don't think anyone would take it in trade and I wouldn't feel right selling it to anyone I even marginally get along with.
It's boring, and your lack of creativity knows no bounds.
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That's really kicking the wheelchair out.
This is my range of .32 ammo----.32 S&W; .32 S&WL; .32 H&R mag; and the magic .327
I think they are .32's. I think one of them still functions, but I ain't shootin' it!!
It is rusted, trigger broken, safety broken, stock brock and a u shaped piece of metal bolted on to hold it together, and just read it was recalled 40 years ago because the bolt would fly out the back and hit the shooter in the face when fired.
I have nothing like that. Every gun I own i love or I wouldn't have bought it. And if i had one like that I wouldn't do the anti's that organize these buy backs the honor of selling anything to them. If I would sell one it would be to a gun person, not to a buy back to be mercilessly cut up or destroyed. I won't let the scumbags have that satisfaction.
Son that's somebody with nothing to do with his time but keep me in trouble with mom.
He suggested that I give this to one of my daughters.... not on a bet. I bought a E9CS for the one that is of age.