32 S&W Ammo
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Steinel offers premium 32 S&W ammo, also known as 32 Short, for shooters, collectors, and enthusiasts who value precision, reliability, and safety. Our 32 Smith & Wesson handgun ammunition is developed with strict quality controls and is suitable for both vintage revolvers and even modern platforms. Every .32 Smith & Wesson round is built for consistent performance and trusted results. Browse our 32 S&W ammo for sale to find the right load for your firearm.
32 S&W 90gr Coated Lead RN Flat Point
$49.31Qty:32 S&W 78gr Coated Lead Round Nose
$50.30Qty:32 S&W 72gr Round Nose
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Our 32 S&W Handgun Ammo
These loads are developed with carefully matched bullets, powders, and primers to deliver consistent performance in .32 Smith & Wesson revolvers.
- 32 S&W – 78 gr Coated Lead Round Nose: Designed for use in vintage small-frame revolvers, this low-pressure load delivers mild recoil, reliable ignition, and smooth shooting characteristics.
- 32 S&W 90gr Coated Lead RN Flat Point: Ideal for precision target work in classic revolvers, this flat-point round provides dependable accuracy at lower velocities with reduced barrel fouling.
- 32 S&W 72gr Round Nose: This lightweight round is well-suited for older .32 caliber revolvers, offering consistent performance with manageable recoil.
Why Choose Steinel 32 S&W Ammo
Here’s what makes Steinel Ammunition 32 Smith & Wesson ammo stand out among today’s options.
- Testing & Quality Assurance: Every batch of Steinel 32 Smith & Wesson ammunition undergoes strict velocity and function testing. Our goal is to deliver consistency from shot-to-shot so collectors and shooters can trust their ammunition.
- Compatibility & Safety: Engineered for safe use in firearms chambered for .32 Smith & Wesson. These rounds are well-suited for vintage revolvers and can be used in firearms chambered exclusively for .32 S&W Long,.32 H&R Magnum, and even 327 Federal. Always verify compatibility before use.
- Premium Components: Steinel ammunition is assembled with new Starline brass cases and CCI primers, ensuring reliable ignition, clean performance, and long-term storage stability. We use powders from both Hodgdon and Vihta Vuori across our 32 S&W line.
- Precision Engineering: Our use of carefully selected bullets and powders, such as ACME, SNS, Berry’s, VihtaVuori, and Hodgdon results in loads that strike a balance between accuracy, recoil management, and safe pressures.
- Steinel Assurance: Our focus is on responsible production and safety. We emphasize proper handling, safe storage, and legal compliance with all ammunition. Each cartridge reflects our commitment to premium performance and shooter confidence.
FAQs
1) What is .32 S&W / .32 S&W Short?
A).32 S&W (commonly called .32 S&W Short) is a small-bore, rimmed revolver cartridge adopted in the late 1800s for pocket and police revolvers. It’s a low-pressure, low-recoil round by modern standards and is the ancestor of a family of .32-caliber cartridges.
2) What’s the difference between .32 S&W, .32 S&W Long, .32 H&R Magnum, and .327 Federal Magnum?
A) Below are the difference between .32 S&W, .32 S&W Long, .32 H&R Magnum, and .327 Federal Magnum
- .32 S&W (Short): original short, low-pressure pocket round.
- .32 S&W Long: longer case, slightly higher velocity; essentially the “service” evolution of the short.
- .32 H&R Magnum: lengthened and strengthened case; significantly higher pressure and velocity than the S&W family.
- .327 Federal Magnum: a modern high-pressure magnum that pushes .32 bullets to velocities approaching light rifle levels in some loads.
Bottom line: the family is a stepped ladder each step increases case length and pressure. Never fire H&R or 327 magnum rounds in firearms only rated for S&W Short/Long. (More on safety below.)
3) How do I know if my vintage revolver is safe to shoot modern .32 S&W or .32 S&W Long ammo?
A) Checklist (quick):
- Gunsmith inspection headspace, timing, cylinder gap, and throat condition.
- Barrel & frame condition no cracks, severe erosion, or loose barrels.
- Manufacturer markings or proof stamps indicate service load ratings in some cases.
- Start with modern low-pressure target loads or era-appropriate reproductions before trying standard factory hunting/defense loads.
If you’re nervous, get a gunsmith to sign off that’s the safest route.
4) Does long bullet jump make shooting .32 S&W dangerous in old revolvers?
A) Not inherently it’s primarily an accuracy and maintenance issue, not an immediate catastrophic safety issue. The danger comes from leading that builds up and then causes bullet obstruction. Regular cleaning, using rounds suited to the throat geometry, and avoiding overpressure loads minimize problems.
5) Can .32 S&W guns fire .32 ACP or vice versa?
A) No .32 ACP (7.65×17mm Browning) is a rimless pistol cartridge and is not interchangeable with rimmed .32 revolver cartridges. Don’t mix up .32-designations always confirm exact cartridge names (.32 S&W, .32 S&W Long, .32 H&R Magnum, .327 Federal Magnum, .32 ACP).




