.32 ACP - Polished - (125 ct)

SKU: 32ACPPolished

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.32 ACP mixed headstamp once fired brass casings.

Washed and polished.

Sorted to remove steel, aluminum and other calibers 

Notes:

All products noting "Polished" in the description have been washed and polished to remove any dirt, debris, grease and other residues.  

 ALL CASINGS ARE INERT - SPENT PRIMER ONLY

These are not primed casings or loaded ammunition

May contain nickel plated casings

All products are sourced from indoor ranges.  The range brass has been machine sorted into individual calibers, with all steel, aluminum, and other calibers removed.  Our sorting process is accurate to thousandths of an inch, ensuring that each order is as accurate as possible.  

The .32 ACP (Automatic Colt Pistol) cartridge, also known as 7.65mm Browning, is a centerfire pistol cartridge designed by John Browning and first introduced in 1899 by FN Herstal in Belgium. It was designed for use in small, concealable handguns, and was widely used in Europe and the United States in the early 20th century.

The .32 ACP cartridge typically fires a 71-grain bullet at a muzzle velocity of around 900 feet per second. It is known for its relatively low recoil and moderate stopping power, and was commonly used for self-defense and target shooting.

Today, the .32 ACP cartridge is less commonly used, and is generally considered to be underpowered for self-defense purposes. However, it is still used by some shooters for target shooting, and some small, concealable handguns are still chambered for the .32 ACP cartridge.

Overall, the .32 ACP cartridge has a long history and played an important role in the development of small, concealable handguns. While it may not be as popular as it once was, it remains a viable option for some shooters who value its low recoil and compact size.

Description

.32 ACP mixed headstamp once fired brass casings.

Washed and polished.

Sorted to remove steel, aluminum and other calibers 

Notes:

All products noting "Polished" in the description have been washed and polished to remove any dirt, debris, grease and other residues.  

 ALL CASINGS ARE INERT - SPENT PRIMER ONLY

These are not primed casings or loaded ammunition

May contain nickel plated casings

All products are sourced from indoor ranges.  The range brass has been machine sorted into individual calibers, with all steel, aluminum, and other calibers removed.  Our sorting process is accurate to thousandths of an inch, ensuring that each order is as accurate as possible.  

History

The .32 ACP (Automatic Colt Pistol) cartridge, also known as 7.65mm Browning, is a centerfire pistol cartridge designed by John Browning and first introduced in 1899 by FN Herstal in Belgium. It was designed for use in small, concealable handguns, and was widely used in Europe and the United States in the early 20th century.

The .32 ACP cartridge typically fires a 71-grain bullet at a muzzle velocity of around 900 feet per second. It is known for its relatively low recoil and moderate stopping power, and was commonly used for self-defense and target shooting.

Today, the .32 ACP cartridge is less commonly used, and is generally considered to be underpowered for self-defense purposes. However, it is still used by some shooters for target shooting, and some small, concealable handguns are still chambered for the .32 ACP cartridge.

Overall, the .32 ACP cartridge has a long history and played an important role in the development of small, concealable handguns. While it may not be as popular as it once was, it remains a viable option for some shooters who value its low recoil and compact size.