I had a 31 4" back in the 80's and foolishly swapped it for a Ruger SingleSix .32 Magnum. Swapped that for an Orvis split bamboo fly rod, and stumbled onto a Colt Police Positive Special .32 4" which I still have. I can't honestly say which I like better- the Smith or the Colt.

I made the best game shot I ever pulled off with a pistol, with the Colt. Left handed, 50 feet or so off to my left, squirrel shot through the head. I'll never pull that off again!

I'd almost rather have a .32 revolver as about anything else, pistol-wise, for general plinking/target/what-the-heck shooting. With a bullet mold and a pound of Bullseye, it's cheaper than shooting .22s in a lot of instances. Primers become the most expensive component for each shot.

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