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which handgun/pistol in .32 caliber can store 17 rounds.?

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2008-01-25 10:20:14
which handgun/pistol in .32 caliber can store 17 rounds in magazine similar to glock 17.?
Answered By: curmudgeon1955
Taurus supposed to have a double stack .32 model about 15 rounds+. Is built on the 9mm M99? full size frame and is mostly sold in Brazil- something about the .32 being allowed for civilian use with minimum paperwork where 9mm size - including .380- is considered a military/police use. Model 57 comes to mind, can't be sure. Was noted to be big enough to import in US. France has somewhat similar law situation for military surplus, replicas- civilian owned model of some legal in non military chambering, MAB15 framed pistol in .32 could be legal for civilians and is used in movies , the semi auto civilian 'Clarion' is chambered for .222 instead of military .223/5.56.
User: pathfinder
None to my knowledge.
User: H
None that I am aware of. I have seen a high cap Beretta (similar to the 84) that held twelve plus one. H
User: smiley_face_boxers
I thought some .32's or .38 semi auto pistols were available for military or law enforcement only. Hi cap mags are availalbe again, but I am unfamiliar with this caliber. I know Glock has one that is not available to the civilian market near this caliber. My mind fails me at the moment...
User: dca2003311@yahoo.com
I am not aware of any.*
User: sargeArmy
Any .32 acp pistol can do it. If you buy a custom high capacity magazine for it. There might be some CZ hi-cap pistols that are .32 acp.
User: Grizzly II
There are none, to my knowledge. With the declining popularity of this sub-standard, barely sufficient cartridge, few manufacturers are building pistols in .32ACP anymore. Most .32's on the market have capacities of 10 rounds or less. I believe Beretta made a pocket pistol with a 12- or 13+1 capacity, but I don't know if it is even available anymore. If you want a Hi-cap compact or sub-compact, move on up to at least a H-K or Glock.
User: boker_magnum
The highest capacity pistol that I know of, using a factory stock magazine is the 30 round Grendel P30 chambered for 22 magnum.
User: DJ
The only high capacity firearm in .32acp that I can think of was the Skorpion machine pistol made by CZ and used by police and armed forces in a handfull of the Warsaw pact countries. Since the .32acp (7.65 Browning) round was developed for "pocket" pistols, or small guns for detectives or officers to carry and not really a combat pistol, it was used in predominately in only small compact guns.
User: JD
No such handgun/pistol exists in 32ACP caliber (7.65 mm) That could even remotely or possibly hold 17 rounds.......Sorry
User: akluis
http://world.guns.ru/smg/smg26-e.htm this gun is being imported as a semi-auto only as the CZ-91, with 10 and 20 round magazines. Other than that there is the CZ-83, avaiable in 380 or in 32, the 32 has a 15 shot capacity, almost as much as you are looking for http://world.guns.ru/handguns/hg26-e.htm
User: Scotticus maximus
A .32 caliber Pistol? Why? This is one of the most worthless rounds that can be bought. You could probably do more damage if you threw it at him. Try a .38 or a .357 or a .40 or a .45. Stay away from the .25s and the .32s they are junk.
User: curmudgeon1955
Taurus supposed to have a double stack .32 model about 15 rounds+. Is built on the 9mm M99? full size frame and is mostly sold in Brazil- something about the .32 being allowed for civilian use with minimum paperwork where 9mm size - including .380- is considered a military/police use. Model 57 comes to mind, can't be sure. Was noted to be big enough to import in US. France has somewhat similar law situation for military surplus, replicas- civilian owned model of some legal in non military chambering, MAB15 framed pistol in .32 could be legal for civilians and is used in movies , the semi auto civilian 'Clarion' is chambered for .222 instead of military .223/5.56.
User: pathfinder
None to my knowledge.
User: H
None that I am aware of. I have seen a high cap Beretta (similar to the 84) that held twelve plus one. H
User: smiley_face_boxers
I thought some .32's or .38 semi auto pistols were available for military or law enforcement only. Hi cap mags are availalbe again, but I am unfamiliar with this caliber. I know Glock has one that is not available to the civilian market near this caliber. My mind fails me at the moment...
User: dca2003311@yahoo.com
I am not aware of any.*
User: sargeArmy
Any .32 acp pistol can do it. If you buy a custom high capacity magazine for it. There might be some CZ hi-cap pistols that are .32 acp.
User: Grizzly II
There are none, to my knowledge. With the declining popularity of this sub-standard, barely sufficient cartridge, few manufacturers are building pistols in .32ACP anymore. Most .32's on the market have capacities of 10 rounds or less. I believe Beretta made a pocket pistol with a 12- or 13+1 capacity, but I don't know if it is even available anymore. If you want a Hi-cap compact or sub-compact, move on up to at least a H-K or Glock.
User: boker_magnum
The highest capacity pistol that I know of, using a factory stock magazine is the 30 round Grendel P30 chambered for 22 magnum.
User: DJ
The only high capacity firearm in .32acp that I can think of was the Skorpion machine pistol made by CZ and used by police and armed forces in a handfull of the Warsaw pact countries. Since the .32acp (7.65 Browning) round was developed for "pocket" pistols, or small guns for detectives or officers to carry and not really a combat pistol, it was used in predominately in only small compact guns.
User: JD
No such handgun/pistol exists in 32ACP caliber (7.65 mm) That could even remotely or possibly hold 17 rounds.......Sorry
User: akluis
http://world.guns.ru/smg/smg26-e.htm this gun is being imported as a semi-auto only as the CZ-91, with 10 and 20 round magazines. Other than that there is the CZ-83, avaiable in 380 or in 32, the 32 has a 15 shot capacity, almost as much as you are looking for http://world.guns.ru/handguns/hg26-e.htm
User: Scotticus maximus
A .32 caliber Pistol? Why? This is one of the most worthless rounds that can be bought. You could probably do more damage if you threw it at him. Try a .38 or a .357 or a .40 or a .45. Stay away from the .25s and the .32s they are junk.
User: curmudgeon1955
Taurus supposed to have a double stack .32 model about 15 rounds+. Is built on the 9mm M99? full size frame and is mostly sold in Brazil- something about the .32 being allowed for civilian use with minimum paperwork where 9mm size - including .380- is considered a military/police use. Model 57 comes to mind, can't be sure. Was noted to be big enough to import in US. France has somewhat similar law situation for military surplus, replicas- civilian owned model of some legal in non military chambering, MAB15 framed pistol in .32 could be legal for civilians and is used in movies , the semi auto civilian 'Clarion' is chambered for .222 instead of military .223/5.56.

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