Todd Hardy
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So what do you guys have to say about these two?
Which is better and why?
.32 is smaller with 7+1
.380 is bigger with 6+1
Other than that, they're virtually the same, right?
How about recoil? Jamming? Best ammo? Etc.?
And what's this parkerized finish? I'm trying to do some research on that now but I'm sure you all could explain it better. I know blue vs stainless but am now just coming across parkerized.
ONLY interested in hearing about the P32 or P3AT; don't care about other guns or calibers.
Thank you,
Todd
*SIDE NOTE: I find it interesting that the old P3AT owner's manual is virtually identical to the P32's manual but the new, revised P3AT manual now adds "As with any firearm, a break-in period may be required (50-100 rounds). During this break-in period, some failure to feed and failure to eject or extract malfunctions may occur."
So what do you guys have to say about these two?
Which is better and why?
.32 is smaller with 7+1
.380 is bigger with 6+1
Other than that, they're virtually the same, right?
How about recoil? Jamming? Best ammo? Etc.?
And what's this parkerized finish? I'm trying to do some research on that now but I'm sure you all could explain it better. I know blue vs stainless but am now just coming across parkerized.
ONLY interested in hearing about the P32 or P3AT; don't care about other guns or calibers.
Thank you,
Todd
*SIDE NOTE: I find it interesting that the old P3AT owner's manual is virtually identical to the P32's manual but the new, revised P3AT manual now adds "As with any firearm, a break-in period may be required (50-100 rounds). During this break-in period, some failure to feed and failure to eject or extract malfunctions may occur."