Rather than squeeze an extra round in a .38 revolver, why not make a smaller 5 shot .32? An even better pocket gun? Imo the K6s showed you can have almost a j frame with 6 shots of .357 if you bother, so the 6 shot .32 or .327 mag would be better as either actually just a 7 shot or a smaller 5 shot, with hot .32s or watered down .327
>>64451919 (OP)
>why not make a smaller 5 shot .32?
Money. Manufacturers can't support designing and tooling up for a caliber that's only barely hanging on by a thread because of enthusiasts.
>>64451928
Maybe this is a novel concept but companies should occasionally take risks
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10/28/2025, 2:50:25 PM
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>>64452507
>>64451964
What was that? Did you say you wanted more polymer striker fired pistols and rechamberings of 100+ year-old designs? A super tiny 5 shot .32 would be a great pocket gun, and too bad .30 Super Carry was made as a 9mm competitor for capacitymaxing exiting guns rather than a .380 competitor for a new generation of mouseguns.
>>64452497
Unfortunately the last time someone tried something new in pocket guns it was complete flop.
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10/28/2025, 2:56:44 PM
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>>64452507
Maybe two at once was a bit ambitious
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10/28/2025, 4:17:12 PM
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>>64453042
>>64451928
327 has become more popular though. I see them a lot more than I used too. I'm bout to buy another 327 snubnose
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10/28/2025, 4:55:08 PM
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>>64454215
>>64451964
They took risk with 327 and it's on life support still.
>>64452507
LMAO keltec fucking bodied any other pocket pistol when the p32 came out. NAA made a heavy turd anyway.
>>64452886
It's a cool caliber but it's still super niche. 5.7 has more availability desu.
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10/28/2025, 4:56:37 PM
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>>64454035
>>64451919 (OP)
*yawn*
What's that? I can't hear you over the sound of me carrying the most practical setup that no one can detect.
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10/28/2025, 9:03:46 PM
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>>64453050
All the acp's are kino tho, even .380 and .32
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10/28/2025, 9:07:57 PM
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>>64451919 (OP)
I almost bought one once. It was like $200 at a pawn shop in Atlanta so I'm almost certain it was a murder weapon.
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10/28/2025, 9:22:34 PM
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>>64454166
>>64451964
Carry revolvers have been solved for a half century and wanting innovation as a wheel gun enthusiast is laughable in and of itself. Either way, your ass wouldn't buy it regardless, so sit down and shut up.
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10/28/2025, 9:33:16 PM
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>>64454108
Get a load of this solipsist
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10/28/2025, 9:42:43 PM
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>>64454262
>>64453042
Now I'm thinking about a 5.7 pocket revolver slightly bigger than an NAA piece. Give it a Nagant-stylr gas sealing cylinder while you're at it.
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10/28/2025, 9:51:26 PM
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>>64454215
>5.7
>Revolver
The ultimate noguns retard carry piece
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10/29/2025, 1:39:42 AM
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What I want is a revolver in 5.7mm
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10/29/2025, 7:18:28 AM
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32s sell like ice in antarctica; that's why. It's just not worth making models in that caliber.
Most revolver guys think going DOWN to .357 magnum is a severe compromise. You're never going to get them to carry a 32 anything.
You're never gonna get most autoloader guys to take a second look at 32 either because we beat our flabby chests over capacity.
>an extra round
dog...that's called one in the pipe. We, the autoloading guys, got more rounds stuffed in just one of our extendos than you've got in your entire house.