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NCCCCWteacher 
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Posted: 7/3/09 2:04 AM
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I use my Glock 32 for things that go "BUMP" in the night (or day) and shoot it in IDPA. The 40 S&W is cheeper to shoot, easier to find ammo for and more popular. BUT when you shoot that
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tigwelder56 
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Posted: 7/1/09 4:12 AM
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Thanks for an interesting post! I caught it on my way to Slumberville and will get back with you soon!
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Machete 
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Posted: 7/1/09 3:26 AM
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To help people like tae1822 I must contradict glocks4life's statement that semi-autos do not have a .357magnum. There are semi-automatic .357magnums. They are, however, very rare. If you want a semi-automatic
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g4l 
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Posted: 3/30/08 12:11 PM
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No the .357sig is the semi-auto equivalent to the revolvers .357magnum, (On Paper), since theres not a ton of street results to compare the two. Semi-autos do not have a .357magnum. Just to add My
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tae1822 
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Posted: 3/30/08 8:38 AM
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Just a question... I thought the G32 was only available in .357 sig sauer, is there a G32 that accepts the .357 magnum round? Sorry, don't know too much about guns... Been thinking of getting a g32 but I am not sure.
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martykblack 
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Posted: 5/18/07 4:53 PM
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My g32 was a bit jumpy at first. Here are some things that helped. Steel double spring guide rod, trituim sights, 3.5 lb connector(trigger), mud plug, extended slide release, and practice, practice, practice.
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jdeangelis99 
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Posted: 4/21/07 10:45 AM
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mastrku go to topglock.com they sell good converstion barrels you will need a new barrels and a new clip for the .40 rounds
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masktru 
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Posted: 4/15/07 6:05 PM
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Just got back from the range and this gun is very comparable to my S&W MP9. Shoots great and not much more recoil that the 9 either.
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NotAfanOf40s&w 
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Posted: 4/13/07 11:50 PM
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My friend I shoot with regularly has a G32. I was skeptical at first about the 357sig round until we tested the gun on a junk car on his property. The glock32 will easily shoot through car doors every
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masktru 
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Posted: 4/13/07 10:56 PM
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I just bought the G32 and was going to get the .40 barrel for it. Is that all I have to get to turn that gun into a 23 model. Also where can I get a replacement barrel and how much will it cost?
I would appreciate any help.
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Shane 
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Posted: 3/5/07 6:05 PM
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I love my Glock 32. I've had it for a number of months now and shot some 600 rounds. This is my first gun I have ever owned or shot. I was astounded by the kick back and shear power of this gun! I
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rabito85 
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Posted: 11/20/06 2:16 AM
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LOVE MY GLOCK 32. I am buying guns to take with me for my CCW permit and this will be my primary. I already own the G19 [ the only reason why I am going to CCW a 9mm is becuase the ease at which you can
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larryndallas 
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Posted: 11/12/06 9:19 AM
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Just sold my G33 and bought a G23 with a G32 conversion barrel. Easier to shoot and the 33/27 and every bit as reliable. My wrist is much happier now!
I know there are the Glock haters... but I
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tuyhoa 
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Posted: 9/28/06 12:16 AM
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Glock 32: Same size as Glock 19, a few ounces heavier, probably in the slide. Carries very well, excellent for concealed carry or as a secondary weapon. Practical accuracy is satisfactory out of the box,
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txstyletj 
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Posted: 8/25/06 4:29 PM
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I just picked mine up today and just got back from the range. the thing is amazing and i would agree with the poster below about it being a 23 on steroids. i have been looking for one of these in the
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