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<blockquote data-quote="ltdavel" data-source="post: 738137" data-attributes="member: 7853"><p>I carried a stainless 232 for a couple of years as a backup. Mine shot pretty well. It was a little heavier than the blued version but the whole thing was steel. I always did okay with generic white box ammo at the range. My carry load was the Federal Hydrashocks which fed okay and grouped well too. </p><p></p><p>I didn't like the European style magazine release but I developed a technique of pulling a spare mag out of my pocket first, dumping the empty, and then loading the full mag into the pistol. </p><p></p><p>I qualified with this pistol twice on the old 50 yard CLEET course. So mine put enough holes into the paper bad guy to pass. </p><p></p><p>Even though looks don't count I always thought that the 232 was a good looking pistol. I sold mine went to another member of my department so that I could buy a Kimber Ultra Carry II.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ltdavel, post: 738137, member: 7853"] I carried a stainless 232 for a couple of years as a backup. Mine shot pretty well. It was a little heavier than the blued version but the whole thing was steel. I always did okay with generic white box ammo at the range. My carry load was the Federal Hydrashocks which fed okay and grouped well too. I didn't like the European style magazine release but I developed a technique of pulling a spare mag out of my pocket first, dumping the empty, and then loading the full mag into the pistol. I qualified with this pistol twice on the old 50 yard CLEET course. So mine put enough holes into the paper bad guy to pass. Even though looks don't count I always thought that the 232 was a good looking pistol. I sold mine went to another member of my department so that I could buy a Kimber Ultra Carry II. [/QUOTE]
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