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  1. I really liked the article in the August issue about 32 magnums. I recently bought an H&R 732 to compliment my Dad’s H&R 922. These are small revolvers and seem plentiful and affordable in the used market. I found 32 long ammunition widely available. With the click of the mouse I bought Lapua 83 gr wad cutters, Fiocchi 97 gr FMJ, Remington 98 gr LD, and Buffalo Bore 115 gr hard cast. Buffalo bore is by far the hardest hitting of the bunch and has a low flash. According to their website they created the 32 hard-cast as a self defense round for the millions of old 32’s out there. Only they do not recommend it for top break revolvers because of the inherent weakness in the frames. Some have been using 32 auto in their old revolvers but that’s probably a very bad idea. I like my little Mouse Guns and now feel comfortable having a harder hitting ammo available that approaches the power of a magnum. Love the magazine.