Recommend pistols in .32 acp caliber

I'd look for a Sig Sauer P232 in .32, or a FEG APB or MBP. Kel Tec is a good choice, but the .32 versions are getting tough to find.
 
The 32 ACP will be in your pocket,as opposed to "something bigger and better" being 50 miles away in your safe! :D
 
I prefer a hammer-fired DAO to DA/SA (Beretta Tomcat) or striker fired DA. I carry a Colt Pony (DAO .380) in winter and an NAA Guardian .32 acp in summer. Both are for pocket carry. I do have a Seecamp, but don't like the lack of sights and the requirement to use hollow points only (unless you take the restriction strip out of the magazine).
 
My Tomcat:

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Thank you. I think I paid a little over $300 on GunBroker used. If I recall, it took a while to find a Tomcat inexpensive enough that I was willing to pay for it.
 
This is my CZ70. I got it for $250 with holster and spare magazine and so forth. It was in an original box and seemed to be in unissued condition. It is a good pistol, a little large for pocket carry. It is steel and a little on the heavy side, but that means it has very mild recoil.

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I just found a 3032 at the lgs for $209. I couldn't pass it up. I checked it for the infamous frame crack and then put it on layaway till payday.
 
I just found a 3032 at the lgs for $209. I couldn't pass it up. I checked it for the infamous frame crack and then put it on layaway till payday.

Congrats! I love my little Tomcat. It's neat to see such high quality in a mousegun. If it's not either Inox or the wide model just make sure you stay away from the more potent ammo like Fiocchi.
 
I have to go with the FN/Browning 1910 as well. One major advantage of same is that it can be quickly converted to .380 ACP merely by changing the barrel.
 
My WW2 Sauer 38H is a superb .32 Auto, and fits perfectly in slender hands.
We only degrade the collector value by using it too much.

What a shame that the combination of Sig-Sauer did not want to produce the 38H years after the war.
Much of the gun's tooling etc was probably left behind in eastern Germany as they fled the approaching Soviet Army.

As long as the magazine is seated, it has never malfunctioned.
Only the decocker needs a gun smith adjustment now and then, which might be a worn original (?) spring.
 
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khegglie One inox,two black wide slides with wood grips and one black thin slide. One new condition unfired wide slide, and thin slide LNIB. Inox has most rounds and I carry a black wide slide, which is dead nuts reliable and accurate.
 
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