Posted by jackinok on January 18, 2012 at 08:35:11 from (162.58.82.136):
In Reply to: Re: OT, ammo info posted by Bret4207 on January 18, 2012 at 07:51:48:
I've never really understood why the 32 cal as a whole suddenly just fell out of favor.if you look at the old guns of the era of the old west,or the whole settlement of the US, the vast majority were 32 cal.And this at a time when your very survival from day to day could at any time depend on it.Just a few i can think of off the top of head ,32 short,32 long,32 colt,32 SW,32-20 (32wcf),32 winchester special,32 ballard,32 marlin,32 remington,32 auto,literaly dozens of cartridges made in other countries,even the 32 cal squirrel guns that helped win the revolution.All gone it seems overnight.Guess folks are bigger,and animals tougher today than in the old days LOL.to hear folks talk today ,you would believe that if you had a 32 auto sitting on your bed when a intruder broke in ,you may as well throw it at him!
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