Just watching the YouTube video of Lipseys upgraded J frame and they are pushing the 32 as one of the calibers, and they mentioned Lost River Ammunition working with them.
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Lipseys has done two new “ultimate carry” J frame revolvers with S&W. One in .38 spl, and one in .32 H&R mag. Stainless and blued versions, so four variations. Nice sights (XS tritium front dot with green circle, rear windage adjustable U notch), recountered VZ grips to better fill the hand, titanium pins instead of aluminum.
Great mention of Lost River Ammunition with his new .32 wadcutter load.
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The Ultimate Carry J Frames are Lipseys exclusive guns.
Jason from Lipseys is one of us, a true shooter. I have had numerous discussions with him over time about heavy .45 ACP loads, .44 Special and Mags, you name it. Earlier last year the topic of an ideal pocket revolver came up. Long and short of it is that there was talk about the revolvers above, so we discussed ammo. What would be perfect for the gun. What would shoot to the sights.
So as it ends up, a 100 grain Poly-Coat wadcutter shot to the sights on the test guns.
Or maybe by design...
THE CHAIR IS AGAINST THE WALL.
The Tikka T3 in .308 Winchester is the Glock 19 of the rifle world.
Nothing like a J-Frame for winter coat pocket carry. I carried an old Model 38 Bodyguard just today, in fact, in my coat pocket loaded with some pretty stiff 148 grain target wadcutters. Had my Glock, too, but that was IWB, so hard to get to with a zipped up winter coat on.
The fact that the Lost River Ammunition Company has become an extraordinary success with absolutely ZERO advertising that I am aware of speaks volumes for the products and the owner Mackay Sagebrush. Actual use of his products and his customer service with satisfied customers has accomplished this. And no, I have never met or spoken with the owner. Just an observation on my part. I have however, recently purchased his .32 H&R and .38 Special offerings FWIW.
The Ultimate Carry J Frames are Lipseys exclusive guns.
Jason from Lipseys is one of us, a true shooter. I have had numerous discussions with him over time about heavy .45 ACP loads, .44 Special and Mags, you name it. Earlier last year the topic of an ideal pocket revolver came up. Long and short of it is that there was talk about the revolvers above, so we discussed ammo. What would be perfect for the gun. What would shoot to the sights.
So as it ends up, a 100 grain Poly-Coat wadcutter shot to the sights on the test guns.
Or maybe by design...
Extremely cool Mackay. As a bit of a 32 aficionado, this will probably cost me some money. I wonder when these will ship.
The fact that the Lost River Ammunition Company has become an extraordinary success with absolutely ZERO advertising that I am aware of speaks volumes for the products and the owner Mackay Sagebrush.
With zero advertising it's no wonder I've never heard of it. Now that I do, I would like to add my congrats to MS on his work and endeavors.. Kudos, sir..
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Edit: I regret the snarky text below that is struck through. I get the be prepared for a situation like has happened where nutjobs shoot up public places. There are people like me who might just want to be armed while out walking the dog where a revolver or lower cap auto will be fine.
Above all situational awareness is key, having a firearm onboard is also prudent.
Thought 15+ rounds on board plus a spare mag was needed though to be properly prepared.