Greetings,
Does anyone know what company produced the first 32 S&W Long WadCutter Pistol?
My guess would be Walther with the GSP-C.
Cheers,
Dave
What was the first 32 Wadcutter Pistol?
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32 Autoloader, not Revolver
Greetings,
Yes, I was asking about an autoloader.
I have 32 WadCutter ammo made by Remington and Western that dates before WW2. They have balloon head cases and do not work safely in autoloaders.
Cheers,
Dave
Yes, I was asking about an autoloader.
I have 32 WadCutter ammo made by Remington and Western that dates before WW2. They have balloon head cases and do not work safely in autoloaders.
Cheers,
Dave
There was a gunsmithing company in Prescott AZ by the name of Atkinson & Marquart that made custom 32 conversions on the Ruger 22 pistol.
They fabricated their own barrels and magazines. The grip frame being essentially made of sheet steel, was probably relatively easy to open up for the larger magazine. Some had heavy bull barrels, some had tapered barrels with a front sight barrel band. The blowback action was regulated by a large weight attached to the rear of the bolt.
I believe they started making these in the 1960s. They're not terribly common, but I've seen a couple for sale over the years.
I was surprised to see this listing still archived. I remember seeing the original auction:
http://www.gunauction.com/buy/8064237/p ... esson-long
PS: You might notice the interesting magazine release built into the magazine itself!
They fabricated their own barrels and magazines. The grip frame being essentially made of sheet steel, was probably relatively easy to open up for the larger magazine. Some had heavy bull barrels, some had tapered barrels with a front sight barrel band. The blowback action was regulated by a large weight attached to the rear of the bolt.
I believe they started making these in the 1960s. They're not terribly common, but I've seen a couple for sale over the years.
I was surprised to see this listing still archived. I remember seeing the original auction:
http://www.gunauction.com/buy/8064237/p ... esson-long
PS: You might notice the interesting magazine release built into the magazine itself!