One of the pistols I've always wanted to try is a Dan Wesson 32 H&R Magnum. I haven't ever seen one in person but for whatever reason it sort of captured my imagination. If you shot silhouettes in the 1980's one of the guns you ran up against was the Dan Wesson series revolvers. They were tough to beat though. But I can't remember ever seeing a 32 H&R. Anyway, while scrolling thru a gun selling web site this evening there it is, a Dan Wesson pistol pack in 32 H&R. A couple of 8-inch barrels, and a 4-inch set up with three-barrel shrouds and the 2 1/2-inch barrel just because. It also has a 32-20 cylinder. Before I even read the description, I made the mistake of looking at the price. For $3200 it's your, ouch. It's going to have to stay in the want column. This reminiscing makes me think how impractical I can be. At one point in time, I purchase a S&W K frame model 16 in 32 H&R. I shot some silhouettes with it and desert jack rabbits, but the heavy lug barrel wasn't to my liking. So why do I want an even heavier 32 H&R, not sure. But what does practicality have to do with toys anyhow.
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