Dan Wesson Arms 32 32H&R MAG S/H 0064

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$1,995.00
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This secondhand Dan Wesson Arms 32 32H&R MAG with a 4"Barrel is in Good overall used condition. May have some cosmetic usage imperfections. 

The .32 H&R Magnum offers substantially more performance than most other .32 caliber handgun cartridges, such as the .32 ACP, and is considered an effective small-game hunting cartridge. Its higher velocity offers a flat trajectory, while the light weight of the bullet results in low recoil.

Maximum pressure for the .32 H&R Magnum is set at 21,000 CUP by SAAMI.

Over the years, Dan Wesson has developed a well deserved reputation for the strength and accuracy of its guns as well as the many unique cartridges that they are chambered in, i.e. the 357 Super Mag, 414 Super Mag, 375 Super Mag, and the 445 Super Mag. Of course this is in addition to the conventional heavy weights that they also offer such as the 357, 41, and 44 Mag. At the tail end of this very impressive list of hard hitting heavyweights is the little 32 H & R Magnum.

To illustrate just how strong these guns are, Seth Wesson once said, as an experiment, he took a small frame 357 Mag model, replaced the barrel with a solid steel rod, and loaded it with a proof cartridge (100,000 psi +). The gun was then fired remotely in a test chamber. Not only did the gun survive, but functioned normally afterwards with no damage what so ever. Now that’s what I call tough.

We also offer a month Lay Buy period so dont let this gun get away and call us today to lock it away.

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