KEL-TEC P-32
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Caliber: .32 ACP
Capacity: 7
Barrel Length: 2.7"
Finish per color: Gray / Black
- Type: Semi-Automatic
- Series/Collection: P32
- Action: Double
- Caliber/Gauge: 32 ACP
- Capacity: 7
- Sight: Fixed
- Slide: SAE 4140 Steel
- Grip Type: Polymer
- Trigger Pull: 5 lb
- Barrel Material: SAE 4140 Steel
- Frame Material: 7075 T6 Aluminum
- Frame Finish: Blue
- Barrel Length: 2.7″
- Overall Length: 5.1″
- Weight: 7 oz
- Overall Height: 3-1/2″
- Overall Width: 3/4″
Weighing just 6.6 oz, the P32 is designed primarily for deep concealment. The small grip size and light recoil also make it ideal for shooters of small stature. The P32 is a semi-automatic pistol chambered for the 32 Auto cartridge. With an easy, smooth trigger pull and 7+1 capacity it’s perfect for a variety of carry situations.
Features:
Subcompact firepower
Simplicity – when it comes to reliability, simplicity matters, it doesn’t get much more simple than the P3AT, the safety is internal, the sights are built in and the action is smooth and easy to operate
Concealment – the P3AT is one of the smallest semi-automatic center-fire pistols in the world, with its small size, combined with modern ammunition technology and 6+1 capacity, the P3AT works just as hard as any other concealed carry pistol on the market
Purpose built – the P32 is very popular among law enforcement officers in the backup pistol role, however, it’s very useful as an EDC option in the hands of trained, licensed, everyday Americans that don’t want to trade firepower for recoil
JOSEPH
1 year agoThere are no fancy bells and whistles on this puppy and you don't want them on a small in the pocket pistol. This 7+1 wonder is my go-to light concealment option. Though the 32ACP doesnt pack as much punch as a 45ACP I still wouldn't want to be on the receiving end and its better than throwing rocks. Though kel tec makes a 380 model this one hold an extra bullet and locks back after the last round.---- There is more recoil than expected----. The only down side is the sights (this is pretty much … Read More
JEFFREY A.
1 year agoThis makes a great pocket carry ccw. Mostly for back up or when you need deep concealment. More power and ACCURACY than throwing rocks. And holds seven in magazine. Last shot holds slide open.
LARRY L.
1 year agoFun to shoot, and more accurate than I expected. 3" grouping at 5 yards. we live in a rural area on a couple of acres and this is perfect to carry around in my pocket.
Dayne
1 year agoThe .32 ACP is an underrated round. Sure bigger is better, but I've been through two ammo shortages so far, and having something in every caliber helps make sure you can still practice. I found the Kel-Tec P32 on sale some years ago and wish I'd bought two of them. This is easily the smallest, lightest firearm on the market today, and may be about...Read More Read more about review stating Everyone should own one
William D.
1 year agoEverything seems good but it takes a good cleaning, and the gun has to be broken in before it will work so it's not a lock, load and hit the field. Plan on spending some time first.
Bruce H.
1 year agoThe gun is very accurate. 3-4" circles at 7 yards at .75 seconds per shot. A little less recoil than an LCP .380. Aggressive+ grip texture. I would suggest using Talon grips if carried next to skin. White paint on the front sight is an improvement. The manual indicates locking back the slide to take down, I didn't think that I would ever get it to...Read More Read more about review stating No malfunctions
Allan P.
1 year agoDecent construction although not fancy, but perfectly functional and haven't had any issues. Feeds various ammos without difficulty, very easy to shoot (the sights aren't great but work for such a small handgun). Given the caliber and tiny size, I'm a fan! Excellent BUG.
Gregory Y.
1 year agoEvery gun is a compromise. I have owned multiple concealed carry weapons and keep going back to the P32. I prefer pocket carry. It is convenient and discreet with a pistol this small. I have slipped my hand in my pocket on occasion when viewing a situation and no one would ever know I had my hand on a gun. I polish the ramp with jewelers rouge and...Read More Read more about review stating Every gun is a compromise.
Will R.
1 year agoGreat pocket backup. Small, reliable, low recoil. Heavy trigger buts that’s good for a pocket gun it’s your safety.
Henry W.
1 year agoReally like the gun, mine functions great with FMJ no failures. love how thin it is for summer. The only short coming is the magazines being a little to long to have confidence on feeding the shorter JHP's or like underwood extreme defense without the chance of rim lock. would be nice if it came with the old rm lock elimination kit they use to mak...Read More Read more about review stating Really like the gun, mine
JOHN D.
1 year agoThe Keltec. P32 is a little rough around the edges. I think with a little TLC it will be a good carry option. I have upgraded it with a stainless guide rod. It comes with a rather flimsy plastic one. I also added a Talon grip and Pearce magazine extensions for better grip control. I haven't had it to the range yet so I can't comment on i...Read More Read more about review stating The Keltec. P32 is a
Beverly D.
1 year agoJust bought one for deep concealment. Perfect size for that. Only problem I see with it , is the mag release is plastic , and cheap made.
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