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.32 ACP
7+1 rounds
2.7" barrel
Low-profile fixed integral sights
Double action only trigger with smooth 5-lb. pull weight
Includes one 7-rd. magazine

SKU#: WX2-643990
MPN#: KEL P32
UPC#: 640832000450

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All gone. OOS.

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Best price I've ever seen on this little guy. I've carried one in an ankle holster or in my pocket since 2002. Reliable and accurate for me out to 10 to 12 yards. Currently loaded with 73 gr S&B FMJ .

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Looking to get this soon. Any ammo runs well and what grains? I was looking at fiochhi, PPU, and geco. Thks.

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FMJ is recommended to avoid potential rim-lock. 32 ACP - 73gr FMJ - Fiocchi or Sellier & Bellot.

I just picked up Fiocchi Shooting Dynamics, .32 ACP, FMJ, 73 Grain, 50 Rounds for $11.36 per at Sportsman's Guide. They have a nice selection of 32 ACP ammo at a reasonable price.

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The S&B 73 gr, the Geco 73 gr and the Fiocchi 73 gr all work 100 percent in mine. I have not tried the PPU. But PPU makes good stuff. Just look for the best prices and sales on those brands and weights and you should be good. S&B seem to be the hottest to me. And it's accurate. I would probably steer away from the American made brands in 71 gr and hollow points. And ballistically you probably want to stay with a 73 gr fmj.

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Consider the Ruger LCP instead.

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SG was superb with the communications and shipping. Good price and got in just when they offered the $25 gift card as well. Have shot 50 rounds through it. Started with some Aguila, .32 Auto, FMJ, 71 Grain. Had 1 FTF, but it might have been the ammo or me getting used to the gun. Going to put some more rounds through it before I make a final decision on it. Certainly small and nicely fits in your pocket. Take down isn't hard once you get used to how to do it.

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It's light. Thin. Very concealable. Accessories to get are the belt clip for iwb. The slide will rust but paint it..... Mec gar 380 extendo clipazines work just dandy with this 32. Gives 9+1. Lets you rest two more fingers on it. There will be a sharp edge on back that will need a smidge of sanding.

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they took away 25 dollar card plz change

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They jack up the price ten bucks within a day? It was 151. Fuck them.

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$10 is a deal-breaker? lol

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On a Kel-Tec..... YES

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Great deal on a best bang for your buck gun

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You fully expect this pistol to suck, but it doesn't at all. I traded some ammunition for one a few years ago, and in actual practice, it's pretty decent for a low-priced firearm. It has always fed and fired reliably for me, at least with the FMJ I use in it.

Sights aren't much, just a little sliver and a pimple. Accuracy is pretty decent at short range, but you're never going to mistake it for a target pistol. I have no trouble at all keeping it in 3.5" at 5 yards rapid-fire. Groups start to come apart past about 20'. .32 ACP has almost no recoil, even in this 6 oz pistol, so you can dump the magazine quickly.

The trigger has a long uptake, but a clean break. Specs say it's 5.5 lbs, and that feels about right. It's a pre-cock double action, so your brains and that little bit of trigger pull are your only safeties.

The best thing about it is that it's tiny, thin and light. This is a pistol for someone who has to conceal in a non-permissive environment and can't dress around their concealed carry. If you can't conceal a P32, you can't conceal anything. .32 ACP is cheap and plentiful, and 7+1 .32 ACP rounds are better than harsh language.

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All good points, I bought one for the wife 10 years ago as her first handgun and she's scary accurate with it. It's way more reliable than my P3AT (380 ACP) and we've never had a fail-to-anything. With FMJ you actually get decent penetration if no expansion but put three .32 caliber holes in most people and they're thinking about getting to the hospital.

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