Originally Posted by GunGeek
The day of the .32 ACP as a defensive choice is long gone, but it doesn't change the fact that there were some really cool .32 ACP's that were made back in the day.

When my kids were small (7-10 years) and they wanted to shoot a centerfire handgun, I got a .32 ACP. I picked up a Beretta Model 70 and an Astra 3000, both in .32 ACP. It fit my kids like a full sized handgun fits me; and they both loved it.

One of my favorite .32's to shoot is the Savage 1907, which is just a super cool little pistol. And of course, there's the Colt 1903 which is even cooler.

So let's hear about your .32's.
The only .32 ACP I ever had was/is a Kel-Tec P-32. Not much to praise, other than it's being light and small. OK reliability. I had a nice old Colt, but it was in .380 ACP rather than, .32. Had it for years, but just got tired of it and sold it. Still have a revolver on the S&W I-Frame in .32 S&W Long, which is a fun little gut to shoot.