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.32 NAA, anyone?
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<blockquote data-quote="criticalbass" data-source="post: 1215584" data-attributes="member: 711"><p>This hot little round seems to have pretty well disappeared.</p><p></p><p>I have a Bulgariam Makarov that I converted to .32 NAA a few years ago when makarov.com had a bunch of barrels made up. The conversion just involved changing out the barrel (not as simple as it sounds--barrels are pressed into the frame like Walthers).</p><p></p><p>The round is based on a .380 case. It's necked down to .32, giving a bottleneck case. I have a bunch of Starline brass and a set of dies which I am keeping in reserve for when my supply of ammo gets low.</p><p></p><p>Ballistics on the 60 grain bullet are impressive. You won't forget hearing protection more than once. MV is high enough to give an ear splitting crack similar to the CZ 52 and other high velocity rounds. Painful.</p><p></p><p>When makarov.com closed their business I was lucky enough to buy their remaining ammo supply at a decent price, so I have around 500 rounds of it, but I haven't seen any for sale anywhere else in a long time.</p><p></p><p>NAA made a heavy little BUG that was what the round was designed for, and I haven't seen any of those recently either.</p><p></p><p>So, does anyone else have any .32 NAA experience, guns, ammo, etc? CB</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="criticalbass, post: 1215584, member: 711"] This hot little round seems to have pretty well disappeared. I have a Bulgariam Makarov that I converted to .32 NAA a few years ago when makarov.com had a bunch of barrels made up. The conversion just involved changing out the barrel (not as simple as it sounds--barrels are pressed into the frame like Walthers). The round is based on a .380 case. It's necked down to .32, giving a bottleneck case. I have a bunch of Starline brass and a set of dies which I am keeping in reserve for when my supply of ammo gets low. Ballistics on the 60 grain bullet are impressive. You won't forget hearing protection more than once. MV is high enough to give an ear splitting crack similar to the CZ 52 and other high velocity rounds. Painful. When makarov.com closed their business I was lucky enough to buy their remaining ammo supply at a decent price, so I have around 500 rounds of it, but I haven't seen any for sale anywhere else in a long time. NAA made a heavy little BUG that was what the round was designed for, and I haven't seen any of those recently either. So, does anyone else have any .32 NAA experience, guns, ammo, etc? CB [/QUOTE]
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