Kel-Tec P32 .32 ACP Pistol, Black – P32BBLK
Weighing just 6.6 ounces, the P-32 is designed primarily for plainclothes police offers as a secondary weapon, or for concealed carry by licensed citizens. The small grip size and light trigger pull also make it ideal for female shooters. The P-32 is a semi-automatic pistol, chambered for the .32 Auto cartridge, with a double action only firing mechanism and a seven round capacity.
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jerry
2 years agoThis is the best "deep cover" pistol I have found. Relying on the premise "the best gun is the one you have" when needed, this 6 oz pistol is one you can truly have on you anywhere, any time. Obviously not the best for firepower or stopping power, you really need to have one for those times when you must not be "outed" but still be armed.
William M.
2 years agoArrived promptly in good condition, at excellent price. I haven't shot it yet, but I've had another p32 for a couple years that has never failed. This one is a spare that I couldn't pass up at PSA's price.
Kevin W.
2 years agoGreat gun. Shoots a little better with the extended magazine. Conceals well in the pocket. I get good groupings out to about 5 yards at most.
Warren D.
2 years agoSmallest double action pocket pistol in production. Seems much lighter and smaller than even a lcp 2. Reliable and comfortable for everyday carry.
Jack of Trades
2 years agoI love this pistol for deep concealment. I wear it everyday w/a pocket clip in jeans or a pocket holster w/slacks (Uncle Mike size 2) can keep pocket clip on pistol w/out hanging). I like the 32 over the 380 for weight/comfort. They say it’s only a few ounces but when you’re wearing gym shorts those ounces count. I’ve carried this pistol for over a year, no complaints. Have a 40cal KelTec as well, it’s also superb. Don’t know why KelTec doesn’t seem to get the respect & coverage it deserves.
Andy S.
2 years agoI have 2 of these. Both have been super-reliable. Not sure that I would want to use .32ACP as a primary concealed weapon but better than nothing and much cheaper and lighter than a Seecamp.
Justin K.
2 years agoGreat gun. Has cosmetic blemish. For the price I don’t care. Fast shipping and good communication from PSA.
David C.
1 year agonot my first Kel-tec product and I have had good luck with all of them. had to send one back for an odd issue very prompt and courteous service and it's been perfect since. this lil 32 is a bit maligned but I always find myself reaching for it, small & lightweight...
Robert D.
1 year agoThis is the gun I slip into my pocket when discretion is the key. Yes, it’s a .32 ACP but it meets my personal desire to be armed as often as legally possible. This gun is easy to carry and very accurate out to 15 yards. I would recommend this as a great option for back up or non permissive environment uses.
Aaron S.
1 year agoDid a lot of research on pocket pistols. This being one sale for 150 sealed the deal. Took it out to the range yesterday and fired 100 rounds of geco 73 grain fmj without a single issue. Recoil is not harsh, and the sights, while small, allowed me to hit steel targets the majority of the time. I'd recommend this as an option to anyone looking for a pocket pistol.
Don
1 year ago2nd P32, love it, we both carry all the time. Had 1st one for 15+ years, hundreds of rounds, no failures ! Get the belt clip, works great, never had anyone notice was carrying... fantastic price / delivery from PSA ! DEFINITELY RECOMMEND !
Edwin D.
1 year agoGreat daily carry , easy to pull back on slide. No malfunctions after shooting 200 rounds of ball and hp mix ammo, 60 grain. Feels like revolver trigger pull , but lighter.
Micheal C.
1 year agoA great little EDC backup ,so light you will forget you are carrying it! Ran a couple hundred rounds of ball threw it and absolutely no issues . Another flawless Keltec !!
steve
1 year agoI don't usually like long trigger pulls,but this .32 was accurate and managable.Super lightweight,don't even know your carrying it.Its a keeper.
JOE M.
1 year agoExactly what I expected at a great price. Very small and very light, reliable, much less recoil than a .380 micro (such as a LCP)
Dustin S.
1 year agoThe Good: Firstly, the weight. I can comfortably carry this around in gym shorts with a belt clip. The gun has proven itself reliable with the few boxes I've put through it thus far, and with no issues of any kind, not a single failure to feed even with cheap ammo. It's also an accurate gun, despite the sights. A common problem with these small pocket guns is that they're miserable to shoot. This isn't. No doubt in part because of the .32 ammo, which is quite ideal for this sort of
tomls
1 year agocarry front pocket in Blackhawk size 1 with CTC laser. Great performance, confident in the piece's reliability. Would pass on +1 mag extension, had one come apart while shooting. Aftermarket finger extension a definite plus. Only downside was finger pinch when firing. used some latex tubing to cover trigger to alleviate pinch. Have read there are tricks to solve this by slightly shortening trigger to eliminate pinch. Google around.
Daniel O.
1 year ago100% reliable so far. Very tiny and easy to conceal. Sights are extremely small, and somewhat hard to see, but this was expected.
Paul C.
1 year agoI'm not big on Kel-tec in general, but I absolutely love this stupid thing. It's ridiculously TINY--thinner than my wallet--and it's the gun I have on me when I'm not carrying a gun. (Think hot summer day, t-shirt, gym shorts; drops right in a pocket.) Mine's been reliable with PPU-brand FMJ's, which is probably all I'll shoot in it. (Very few .32ACP's make enough velocity to expand HP's.) I wasn't thrilled that it only came with 1 mag, but found another easily for $20. You get +1rd over
Jefferson
1 year agoLove this little pocket rocket!!! It ain't much as a range toy, although it is tremendously accurate without much of a sighting system, but it's slimmer and has waaay less recoil than an LCP in 380 -- recoil's more like an LCP in 22. There's an immense amount of takeup in the trigger pull, but when you get accustomed to that and find the break point, you can keep pretty tight groups off-handed at distances that would surprise you, again, considering the near lack of a sighting
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