I have two p32 g2's, but I won't get a third.
They win big on size/weight, with good fmj penetration;
but it took too many days of handwork, analysis,
range testing, and fuss to get them reliable.
I would rather pay double for one built to work.
Now both pass my 28-shot-no-malfunction test,
and I would not sell either for 900 bucks.
The triggers are still awkward, even after building
up the grips. My daily carry must be under 14 oz.
https://sites.google.com/site/concealedgun/ has most of the fixes that the two needed.
(and those are all needed)
If you have the g1 shown on this page, never tighten the
top setscrew; it might drag on, or lock, the firing pin.
And use either Fiocchi or S&B fmj for penetration,
without being over-pressure. Testing poplar wood
penetration shows it penetrates as well as the p3AT,
which is Job-1. And you get an extra shot, with
lock-on-empty.