32 LONG REVOLVERS for Sale
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Quick Look
The .32 Long revolver traces its roots to the late 19th century, originally introduced as a mild-mannered centerfire cartridge. Designed for light recoil and moderate accuracy, it became a favorite for training and discreet carry. Today, .32 Long revolvers carve out a niche among collectors, shooters seeking low recoil, and fans of historical firearms.
Why It's a Top Choice
- Light recoil suitable for new or recoil-sensitive shooters
- Compact frame options ideal for discreet carry
- Classic craftsmanship with steel or blued finishes
- Accurate at short to mid ranges
- Smooth double-action triggers on many models
Key Variants
Colt Police Positive .32 Long
Popular with law enforcement in the early 20th century, known for its durable frame and accuracy.
Smith & Wesson Model 30
Small-frame revolver ideal for concealed carry or target shooting with mild recoil.
H&R Model 732
Affordable, double-action revolver often found in working condition on the used market.
Iver Johnson .32
A classic pocket revolver from the early 1900s, favored for light carry and simplicity.
Rossi M44 .32 Long
A budget-friendly option made in Brazil, typically available in good quality used condition.
Competitor Comparison Table
| Feature | .32 Long Revolvers | .22 LR Revolvers | .38 Special Revolvers |
|---|---|---|---|
| MSRP | Discontinued, mostly used | $250–$500 | $350–$700 |
| Capacity | 6 rounds | 6–10 rounds | 5–6 rounds |
| Weight | 15–25 oz | 12–28 oz | 16–36 oz |
| Optics-ready | No | Rare | Rare |
| Trigger Type | Double/Single Action | Double/Single Action | Double/Single Action |
| Notable Pro | Low recoil, classic feel | Ultra-lightweight and cheap ammo | More stopping power |
| Notable Con | Cartridge somewhat obsolete | Limited stopping power | More recoil, heavier |
Best Use Cases
- Concealed carry (vintage models)
- Historical firearm collecting
- Range practice with mild recoil
- Training new shooters
- Revolver enthusiasts
FAQs
What is a .32 Long revolver good for?
A .32 Long revolver is ideal for light target shooting, small-game dispatch, and vintage collection use.
Can I still buy ammo for .32 Long revolvers?
Yes, .32 S&W Long ammo is still manufactured by brands like Fiocchi and Sellier & Bellot.
How does .32 Long compare to .38 Special?
.32 Long has lighter recoil and less stopping power than .38 Special but offers smoother shootability and often higher capacity.
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