04 April 2007, 06:04
merganser132 S&W Long-Any currently manufactured?
Is there any company currently producing revolvers or autos in the subject caliber?
I have a very old S&W revolver but would like a newer one as the old some is somewhat of an heirlom, but still shoots fine. Mostly would like a small sized revolver like the old Smith. Thanks for any help. Merg
04 April 2007, 12:51
WWhunterI have a Walther GSP that has an extra bbl in .32 Long. Shoots wad cutters only. Probably not what you are looking for though.
05 April 2007, 09:36
KLN357You might try the Taurus website. They have made .32 S&W Long revolvers, off and on for a long time.
Have you thought about the .32 H&R Magnum? Might be a better option if you handload. It would be a cinch to duplicate .32 S&W performance and more if you want it. The Ruger SP-101 is a great little six-shooter and is chambered for .32 H&R Magnum. Naturally, you can also fire .32 S&W Long in it, as well.

05 May 2007, 00:09
doubledaneManurin(Chapuis) makes a very fine target 32 revolver in this caliber that is used by many target shooters here in europe but it is expensive.
05 May 2007, 14:58
Lloyd Smaleone of my 32 mag ruger single sixes gets a steady diet of light 32 s&w long loads. They work great for the grandkids.
06 June 2007, 00:05
New River Valley OutdoorsmanThe .32 S&W Long can be fired in any revolver chambered for .32 H&R Magnum, of which there are many. S&W Makes one, so do Charter Arms, and New England Firearms. I recently bought an "Undercoverette" (!!) by Charter Arms, and it appears to be a very nice product.
There are also many very fine older guns out there in .32 S&W Long: the caliber isn't very popular and these frequently sell for less, andin better shape, than the .38 Special equivalents. Look for a S&W Model 30 or 31.