I now own three .32WS. Two pre-64 carbines and a 1918 rifle. I just bought the second carbine online and don't have it yet. It appears to be in excellent condition. My other one is in good shape, but just a good old shooter. The rifle has had the strap brazed, but shoots good. It has a peep sight.

I paid $525 Cdn delivered for the second one. The old rifle cost me $325.

It is more the nostalgia and "romance" of shooting the .32's more than anything that attracts me to them. I do have a Canadian Centennial 30-30 carbine. The matching rifle was stolen some years back. As far as the differences in ballistics, it matters not to me.

Last edited by kjohn; 08/19/18.

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