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The .32-20 Winchester is a rimmed, bottleneck cartridge for small-game hunting and metallic silhouette shooting. It was introduced in 1882 and has several daughter cartridges and modifications.
A rimfire cartridge is a type of metallic ammunition with a primer in a rim around its base. This web page lists rimfire cartridges by caliber, from .14 to .58, with examples and links to related topics.
The .32 rimfire is a family of obsolete cartridges for revolvers and rifles, designed in 1860 by Smith & Wesson. Learn about the different lengths, bullet weights, velocities and energies of the .32 rimfire rounds, and their historical and current availability.
Learn about the .32 Remington, a rimless rifle cartridge introduced by Remington in 1906. Find out its specifications, ballistic performance, and similar cartridges.
The .32 Long Colt is an American centerfire revolver cartridge introduced by Colt's in 1873. It is similar to the .320 Revolver and the .32 S&W Long, but not interchangeable with them due to different case and neck diameters.
The .32 S&W is a low-powered handgun cartridge designed by Smith & Wesson in 1878 for pocket revolvers. It was used in several assassinations and has derivatives such as .32 S&W Long and .32 H&R Magnum.
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The .32 H&R Magnum is a rimmed cartridge for revolvers, designed in 1984 to double the speed and energy of the .32 Smith & Wesson Long. It is used for hunting, self-defense and shooting sports, and can be fired in .327 Federal Magnum guns.