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oilman300 t1_j6vqyl0 wrote

JoeSalter.com has a box of Winchester .32 Long Rimfire for sale for $265 for a box of 50 rounds.

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ShitPostGuy OP t1_j6wshtd wrote

Nice! I’ll remortgage the house and go plinking.

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typewritten_2 t1_j6ya2ms wrote

well yeah no shit it'll last a lifetime if it hasn't been used in one.

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Temporaryland t1_j6vpdm6 wrote

I wonder if it could be rechambered/re hammered for 32 acp? That'd be a ballin gun to get running again

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ShitPostGuy OP t1_j6x51zn wrote

There is a small cottage industry of modifying these and old S&W revolvers to shoot 32 center fire so they can be used with the Colt 32 rounds that still get made in collector batches.

But it seems a shame to pay a $500 to ruin an antique just to have a gun that shoots worse than a modern $400 22.

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nomonopolyonpie t1_j6vpl0c wrote

It could be. The cost would exceed the value of the gun though.

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Temporaryland t1_j6vqhgx wrote

At some point the meme of taking a rifle out shooting that predates radio would outweigh the cost of the work to me. But im a self diagnosed gun nut, of course logically youre right.

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caezar-salad t1_j752fu5 wrote

.32 rimfire is sometimes made for special competitions, plus you could reload, but it would be a huge pain in the ass.

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Flossthief t1_j6wksh5 wrote

I don't know much about reloading but have you considered loading your own .32 rimfire?

At least just enough to shoot this thing occasionally

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thekingofsecrets t1_j6wz611 wrote

That's pretty awesome. Does it have a sharps action?

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ShitPostGuy OP t1_j6x0pqq wrote

It’s the Stevens Favorite action which is a different type of falling block.

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