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.32 REVOLVER THUNDER COMBAT PRO
- Double Action
- High Durable Full Steel Body
- Safety Lock Available
- Side Swing Opening
- Color : Black and Chrome
.357 MAGNUM SMITH& WESSON 327. MODEL
The Smith & Wesson Performance Center Model 327 TRR8 is an eight-shot, large-frame revolver designed for precision and sustained follow-up shots at the range. Chambered for .357 Magnum and compatible with .38 Special +P, it pairs a 5″ stainless steel barrel with a scandium-alloy frame to deliver a balanced carrying and handling experience. Performance Center hand-tuning includes a PC trigger with a trigger stop and a PC-tuned action for a refined trigger break. The top strap is drilled and tapped to accept optics, while an interchangeable front sight and adjustable V-notch rear sight provide flexible sighting options.
357 MAGNUM REVOLVER
New six-shot .357 Magnum revolvers—the RP63 and the RM66—that cover all the bases.
While it may not seem that way, revolvers are hot these days. Sure, polymer-frame, striker-fired semiautomatics hog all the glory—and magazine covers and Internet videos (so I hear)—but gun manufacturers are seeing a resurgence in interest for wheelguns. And it’s not simply a nostalgia trip. With the rise of people buying handguns for self-defense, a significant segment of those buyers wants the simplicity and reliability of a revolver.
CHIAPPA RINO .357 MAGNUM 30 DS NICKEL
The Chiappa Firearms Rhino 30DS is a compact revolver chambered for .357 Magnum with a 3-inch barrel and six-round cylinder. Its low bore axis and bottom-fire design are engineered to reduce muzzle rise and perceived recoil for faster follow-up shots, making it well suited to everyday carry and duty use. This model is finished in nickel and includes moon clips for quicker reloads.
CHIAPPA RINO .357 MAGNUM 50 DS NICKEL
The Chiappa Rhino 50DS is a .357 Magnum double/single-action revolver with a 5″ barrel and a distinctive low bore-axis design that aligns the barrel more directly with the shooter’s hand. The design reduces felt muzzle rise and produces a more natural point of aim while retaining revolver reliability. Construction features an alloy frame with steel barrel and cylinder, and medium walnut grips provide a traditional feel.
COLT DETECTUVE SPECIAL .32 BORE REVOLVER
Colt .32 bore revolver Colt Detective Special, made in USA available in Gujarat India at HatiaArms, Arms & Ammunition Dealers, Arms License required.
Colt is Manufacturing Company (CMC, formerly Colt’s Patent Firearms Manufacturing Company)colt is an American firearms manufacturer, founded in 1855 by Samuel Colt.
It is the successor corporation to Colt’s earlier firearms-making efforts since 1836. The Colt Detective Special is a carbon steel framed double-action short-barreled revolver, Introduced in 1927, the Detective Special was one of the first short-barreled revolvers produced with a modern swing-out frame.
ERMA .32 BORE REVOLVER
.32 Revolver Erma Imported, made in Germany, 6 shot. Available in Surat Gujarat India at HatiaArms, Gun Dealers. Only Arms License holders can buy it
.32 Revolver Erma, made in Germany. ERMA was a German weapons manufacturer founded in 1922 by Berthold Geipel.
Prior to and during World War II it manufactured many firearms, including the K98k, MP40, and several other submachine guns.
RT073 .32 Revolver
The JD Taurus 73 Revolver is a stunning firearm designed for those who demand the best in quality and performance. This revolver boasts an exceptional range of features that make it a must-have for gun enthusiasts.
The JD Taurus 73 Revolver features a 2.00 inch barrel with a .32 S&W L caliber, delivering unparalleled accuracy and precision. Its overall length measures 6.50 inches, and its overall height is 4.60 inches, making it easy to handle and maneuver. Additionally, its width is just 1.41 inches, ensuring a comfortable grip.
Crafted from high-quality materials, this revolver weighs just 640g (22.5 oz) without a magazine. It features a transfer bar safety system, ensuring that the firearm is safe to use and reliable in all conditions. The rubber grip provides a comfortable hold, and the single-action/double-action firing mode offers versatility to shooters.
The JD Taurus 73 Revolver is designed to hold six rounds, providing ample firepower when you need it most. Its exceptional performance and sleek design make it a must-have for those who demand the best in quality and reliability.
TAURUS .32 BORE REVOLVER NICKEL
.32 bore revolver Taurus, made in Brazil. Available in Surat Gujarat India at HatiaArms, Gun Shop. Only Arms License holders can buy it
Forjas Taurus is a manufacturing conglomerate based in Porto Alegre, Brazil. Founded as a tool and die manufacturer, the company now consists of divisions focusing on firearms, metals manufacturing, plastics, body armor, helmets, and civil construction.
Taurus produced its first revolver, the Model 38101SO, in 1941. Beginning in 1968, it exported revolvers to the U.S. market through a series of importers. In 1971, the Bangor Punta Corporation, then the parent company of Smith & Wesson, purchased 54 percent of Forjas Taurus, allowing the two firearms manufacturers to easily share information regarding design and manufacturing.
WEBLEY & SCOTT .32 BORE REVOLVER A SERIES
32 Bore Revolver Webley & Scott, made in England inbrand new condition, A-series 4-inch barrel, 6-round cylinder, Sights-fixed front post and rear notch, top-break, self-extracting revolver.
The British company Webley & Scott (P. Webley & Son before merger with W & C Scott in 1897) produced a range of revolvers from the mid 19th to late 20th centuries. The Webley Revolver (also known as the Webley Top-Break Revolver or Webley Self-Extracting Revolver ) was, in various marks, the standard issue service pistol for the armed forces of the United Kingdom, the British Empire, and the Commonwealth from 1887 until 1963.
The Webley is a top-break revolver with automatic extraction. That is, breaking the revolver open for reloading also operates the extractor. This removes the spent cartridges from the cylinder. The Webley Mk I service revolver was adopted in 1887. A later version, the Mk IV, rose to prominence during the Boer War of 1899–1902. However, the Mk VI, introduced in 1915 during the First World War, is perhaps the best-known model.