.32 ACP is Pretty Good Too
This review explores the .32 ACP cartridge, comparing it to the more popular .380 ACP. Despite a market decline, .32 ACP offers significantly less recoil, making it easier to shoot accurately, especially for recoil-sensitive individuals. However, ballistic gel tests reveal limitations in expansion and penetration for hollow-point rounds, favoring FMJ for better performance. Rimlock is a common issue with .32 ACP, particularly with hollow points, necessitating the use of FMJ ammunition.








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