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Posted On: 7/1/2020
By: Debra
A: Hello Debra! This round's 73 grain bullet exits the muzzle at 1,000 fps, giving it a muzzle energy of 162 ft lbs. Fortunately we've currently got American Eagle FMJ ammo in stock that has a 128 ft lbs muzzle energy: luckygunner.com/federal-32-acp-ammo-for-sale-32auto71fmjae-50. That's very popular American-made range ammo and it ought to serve your Tomcat well. We've also got Federal's self-defense ammo that meets your specs as well: luckygunner.com/federal-32-acp-ammo-for-sale-32auto65hsjhpfed-20
Posted On: 6/25/2020
By: Billy
A: Hi Billy! I believe that's an H&R 733, which is chambered for 32 S&W and 32 S&W Long. You'll want the more powerful 32 S&W Long load with an expanding bullet for self-defense. We've got a good option in stock by Magtech: luckygunner.com/32-sw-long-98-grain-sjhp-magtech-50-rounds. The semi-jacketed hollow point bullet offers decent penetration coupled with terminal expansion, and should put a sour spin on any home intruder's day!
Posted On: 1/20/2013
By: Rick
A: ACP stands for Auto Colt Pistol. This simply means the round is designed for 32 caliber semi automatic pistols. The slide or frame of your pistol will indicate which cartridge you are needing. If you have any additional questions about this, feel free to send us an e mail or give us a call.