Originally Posted by Bristoe
The little I frame .32's from the 20's are my favorites. Very tiny little revolvers,..they feel toylike in your hand.

A J frame feels bulky compared to them.

I've got a couple of them that are very crisp. Obviously, they're not powerhouses, but you can get 950 fps out of a 100 grain double end wadcutter, which would seem to put them in at *least* the same category as .380 hardball.

,...fun little revolvers.

It's a shame that people have started asking so much money for them.

The most I've paid for an old .32 revolver is $300,..and that was for a very decent old Police Positive made in 1020.

The two I frame Smith .32's cost me $175 and $225.

Hard to find them in decent condition for that today.
I owned a near-mint Police Positive briefly. It was just a cute little gun that I totally impulse-bought. Some other guy needed it worse than me.