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Description
Those in the know have long turned to Seecamp for the ultimate in concealed carry. This semi-auto pistol is DAO, flush-hammer fired, fixed barrel and is designed to achieve the same ballistic performance as its larger competitors. Every Seecamp LWS-32 is put together with hand fit components and rigorously tested.
LW SEECAMP LWS-32 FEATURES
The LW Seecamp LWS-32 has a total weight of only 11.5oz with an empty magazine. The LWS-32 pistol is 4.25" inches long with a height of only 3.25" inches. The slide, frame, trigger, hammer, magazine safety, and magazine catch are all made from cast stainless. The semi-auto Seecamp does not come with an external safety.
LW SEECAMP LWS-32 SPECIFICATIONS
Weight No Mag.: 10.45 oz.
Weight w/Empty Mag.: 11.5 oz.
Weight Fully Loaded: 13.25 oz.
Cartridge Capacity: 6+1
Caliber: .32 ACP
Height: 3.25"
Slide Width: .725"
Grip Width: .86"
Length on Axis: 4.25"
Action: DAO - Delayed Blowback
Trigger Pull: 11.5 lbs.
Frame Material: Stainless Steel
Slide Material: Stainless Steel
More Information
BARREL LENGTH 2
CALIBER .32 ACP
CAPACITY 6
CONDITION New in Box
FINISH PER COLOR Stainless
MANUFACTURER PART NUMBER LWS-32
MODEL LWS-32
TYPE Semi Auto Handguns
UPC 850015531347
Categories: Semi Auto Pistols
Condition: New
Manufacturer: Seecamp
Model: LWS-32
Caliber: 32 Auto / ACP
SKU: 850015531347
MPN: LWS-32W
UPC: 850015531347
Vendor: Gunprime
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Comments (6)
I have read nothing but good things about these. They have a tremendous following. The most popular .32s today are the sub-compact/pocket pistols like the Kel-Tec P-32, NAA Guardian, Beretta Tomcat, and the SEECAMP. All of them do a good job.
I love mine. The fit and finish is second to none. It's only downside is it is expensive to shoot because it is very ammo sensitive. It requires mostly 60gr hollowpoints. The cheaper 71gr ball ammo is just too long to feed properly. For range use this gets expensive, but without sights, it's not really a range toy. It's purpose is deep concealment. I keep mine in my glovebox for when I run to the gas station, or to pick up food, etc for when I don't have my IWB 9mm. I can throw it in about any pocket and practically forget it's there.
These are junk. I had to send mine back to Seecamp twice for no trigger return and light primer strikes. I don't know if they fixed it the second time because I sold it immediately upon getting it back from them. The machining was awful, tooling marks, casting marks etc... I sold mine for $200 with full disclosure of what a POS it was.
Some are better than others. I bought mine 17 years ago, and sold it 5 yrs ago. It was too tempermental, and I used the silvertips", which when they came out was the only ammo you could use in them. They were a big deal back then with guys on 2 yr waiting lists and 1000+ per gun being the norm. Just ask guys who have been around for a while and they will tell you. Everyone had to have this tiny gun that fired a cartridge larger than a 22, or 25. I sold mine to a Deputy and lost 50% of what it cost me, for an LCP. The 380 is as low as you want to go for self defense, and the Seacamp is to small and finikey for men with even medium size hands. Thrgger was bad, and you were lucky to hit anything past 10-15 feet with it.
Mine takes 9mm, even though it says .32. It's a little known fact that is akin to the .357/.38 similarities.