Thursday, November 21, 2013

Another .32 Trail Gun



Back in 2008 I posted this very short blurb about my Taurus .32 Long trail gun:
http://www.woodsloafing.com/2008/05/my-32-trail-gun.html

Here is another little .32 Long trail gun that I have acquired since that post. It is a 2-1/2-inch barreled H&R model 732, made in 1968. I loaded the ammo that I am firing here on an antique Ideal loading tool. Not the 310, but the earlier one that does not use dies and has a built-in bullet mould. The bullets I am firing did not come from that mould, but from my Lyman #311008 mould which casts a 115 grain flatnose bullet that was originally intended for the .32-20.