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Thank you for this interesting, informative and objective video review! I particularly liked that you emphasised shooting skills and experience as that is the absolute best way to improve one's abilities with their carry firearm. Regular practice will instill confidence and I wholeheartedly agree with you about shot placement, its everything! I have always really liked this compact pistol, and as you have said, despite the known quality and reliability issues with the brand, these did not apply to their P32. You also point out the improvements in ammunitiion performance that the P32 benefits from. An affordable pistol allows for several boxes of ammunitiion to familiarise oneself and to practice. The Belt Clip, Extended Magazines and Laser Sight are superb upgrades which make for an improved carry gun. This intelligent, well focused review covered everything relevant in a concise, professional manner.
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At 67 I have carried a gun since 1994. Those heavy steel guns are a thing of the past for me. I bought a P32 7 months ago and I carry it every day even in sweatpants and gym shorts. I prefer the euro loaded S&B or Fiocchi 73g FMJ for carry ammo as its loaded hotter and both have beveled rims to prevent rim lock. Mine has been 100% with any FMJ ammo I have tried in it. I think its the perfectly designed pocket gun. BTW if you lock the slide and remove the magazine before removing the pin its a lot easier to get under it since you are using the slides forward step down to give you more room. I just use a 32 round that way.
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I bought 2 of these about 8 years ago $165 a piece on a sale , great close range gun , the trigger could use improved. But it’s a great pocket gun . I’m waiting for ruger to make the lcp 32 caliber. Ruger wake up !! I’d buy 2
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Taurus produces the pt millennium series and I think they make a tip up barrel pistol, too. Both are in production today. Don’t forget Walther still makes the PPK chambered in .32acp.
True, Taurus does still make a 22LR tilt-barrel micro pistol. It's their 22TUC model, but only available in 22LR and yes, the Taurus Millennium series is very popular, but these are compacts or sub-compacts at best and only made in 9MM or 40 S&W. However, yes indeed Walther has just recently (2024) brought back the PPK in 32 caliber. Very cool, although with a price tag of almost a grand, it's out of my reach. And while the PPK may be considered a "pocket pistol", I would argue that it's certainly not a micro-pocket pistol which was the subject of this review. ;-) Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment. If you haven't already, I hope you'll check out my other "Mick Mac" Tabletop Review videos on RUclips.
No problem. Check MagWarehouse for 10 round mags at gunmagwarehouse.com/kel-tec-p32-32-acp-10-round-magazine-with-grip-extension.html $19-25 each. Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment. If you haven't already, I hope you'll check out my other "Mick Mac" Tabletop Review videos on RUclips.
True. But I do have a NAA Guardian 32 that I plan to review this year. It's basically a blatant copy of the Seecamp. Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment! If you haven't already, I hope you'll check out my other "Mick Mac" Tabletop Review videos on RUclips.
@ I wouldn’t say blatant but close. It’s mag release is where it should be. I had a Seecamp in .380 I loved it until pocket carried. Magazines would not stay in the damn gun that release kept inadvertently getting pushed somehow. I never trusted it so sold it. I considered another in .32 but wasn’t worth the risk at their price. I bought the NAA recently because it was very cheap and on sell. Just cycling rounds it doesn’t seem like it will be super reliable they don’t fed and eject very smoothly. It’s pretty hefty for its size also. Maybe just needs sone breaking in. It’s a work of art like the Seecamp was . Had a Tomcat in Inox newer made in TN it is just too thick but lovely pistol. Rumor is the original Seecamp were better made. I had the new company model and its fit and finish seemed rough to me. I said all this to say I broke down a found a new P32 which usually stays in my pocket most of the time. I started giving Kel Tec a chance again I have had some hot or misses with some stuff. I found that new polymer p15 in 9mm new real cheap too and grabbed it. Anyway cheers!
That holster came from Seecamp's collection. See at: shop.seecamp.com/shop/holsters/ I believe it was their Desantis Front/Rear Combo Leather Pocket Holster. Good holster. Not cheap but worth the price. Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment. If you haven't already, I hope you'll check out my other "Mick Mac" Tabletop Review videos on RUclips.
I just purchased one. Thank you for vindicating my decision as a good one.
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@mickmacstabletopreviews8466 I certainly have. You make solid informative content.
Thank you for this interesting, informative and objective video review!
I particularly liked that you emphasised shooting skills and experience as that is the absolute best way to improve one's abilities with their carry firearm.
Regular practice will instill confidence and I wholeheartedly agree with you about shot placement, its everything!
I have always really liked this compact pistol, and as you have said, despite the known quality and reliability issues with the brand, these did not apply to their P32.
You also point out the improvements in ammunitiion performance that the P32 benefits from.
An affordable pistol allows for several boxes of ammunitiion to familiarise oneself and to practice.
The Belt Clip, Extended Magazines and Laser Sight are superb upgrades which make for an improved carry gun.
This intelligent, well focused review covered everything relevant in a concise, professional manner.
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@mickmacstabletopreviews8466 I intend to watch your entire library!
At 67 I have carried a gun since 1994. Those heavy steel guns are a thing of the past for me. I bought a P32 7 months ago and I carry it every day even in sweatpants and gym shorts. I prefer the euro loaded S&B or Fiocchi 73g FMJ for carry ammo as its loaded hotter and both have beveled rims to prevent rim lock. Mine has been 100% with any FMJ ammo I have tried in it. I think its the perfectly designed pocket gun.
BTW if you lock the slide and remove the magazine before removing the pin its a lot easier to get under it since you are using the slides forward step down to give you more room. I just use a 32 round that way.
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try the Underwood
This is my edc. I've had it for 25 years. Eats all ammo. Never a misfeed.
Great review Sir! The homely little P32 is just big enough to flip an ugly situation into your favor.
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I bought 2 of these about 8 years ago $165 a piece on a sale , great close range gun , the trigger could use improved. But it’s a great pocket gun . I’m waiting for ruger to make the lcp 32 caliber. Ruger wake up !! I’d buy 2
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Good review. I will subscribe. And I may buy this tomorrow if available.
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I qualified for my CCW permit with a P32. Your right, it's all about shot placement
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Taurus produces the pt millennium series and I think they make a tip up barrel pistol, too. Both are in production today. Don’t forget Walther still makes the PPK chambered in .32acp.
True, Taurus does still make a 22LR tilt-barrel micro pistol. It's their 22TUC model, but only available in 22LR and yes, the Taurus Millennium series is very popular, but these are compacts or sub-compacts at best and only made in 9MM or 40 S&W. However, yes indeed Walther has just recently (2024) brought back the PPK in 32 caliber. Very cool, although with a price tag of almost a grand, it's out of my reach. And while the PPK may be considered a "pocket pistol", I would argue that it's certainly not a micro-pocket pistol which was the subject of this review. ;-)
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I have a gen 1 from dad. She stays with me everyday. Now, try finding a 10 round mag. I have only one.
No problem. Check MagWarehouse for 10 round mags at gunmagwarehouse.com/kel-tec-p32-32-acp-10-round-magazine-with-grip-extension.html $19-25 each.
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@mickmacstabletopreviews8466 thanks. OOS.
You missed North American Arms Guardian in .32
True. But I do have a NAA Guardian 32 that I plan to review this year. It's basically a blatant copy of the Seecamp. Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment! If you haven't already, I hope you'll check out my other "Mick Mac" Tabletop Review videos on RUclips.
@ I wouldn’t say blatant but close. It’s mag release is where it should be. I had a Seecamp in .380 I loved it until pocket carried. Magazines would not stay in the damn gun that release kept inadvertently getting pushed somehow. I never trusted it so sold it. I considered another in .32 but wasn’t worth the risk at their price. I bought the NAA recently because it was very cheap and on sell. Just cycling rounds it doesn’t seem like it will be super reliable they don’t fed and eject very smoothly. It’s pretty hefty for its size also. Maybe just needs sone breaking in. It’s a work of art like the Seecamp was . Had a Tomcat in Inox newer made in TN it is just too thick but lovely pistol. Rumor is the original Seecamp were better made. I had the new company model and its fit and finish seemed rough to me. I said all this to say I broke down a found a new P32 which usually stays in my pocket most of the time. I started giving Kel Tec a chance again I have had some hot or misses with some stuff. I found that new polymer p15 in 9mm new real cheap too and grabbed it. Anyway cheers!
What is the beautiful leather pocket holster that your Seecamp 32 is in?
That holster came from Seecamp's collection. See at: shop.seecamp.com/shop/holsters/
I believe it was their Desantis Front/Rear Combo Leather Pocket Holster. Good holster. Not cheap but worth the price.
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