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0.32 Smith & Wesson Long

Region
Brazil
Mexico
United States
Finland
Norway
Sweden
Italy
Austria
France
Germany
Category
Ammunition, Missiles and precision weapons
A rimmed, straight, Boxer primed brass or plated cartridge case carrying a round-nose lead or ogival jacketed bullet, or a lead wadcutter bullet. This appeared in 1896, accompanying the first Smith & Wesson revolver to feature a side-opening cylinder. Like the shorter cartridge it became a common police round, although it is today generally regarded as underpowered in that or any military role. It is almost identical to the 0.32 Colt New Police revolver cartridge, except that the Colt has a flat-nosed bullet.
Compatible platforms include suitably chambered revolvers, including Indian Ordnance Factories Revolver 0.32 Mark 1.