.32 Long Colt Explained

.32 Long Colt
Origin:United States
Type:Revolver
Design Date:1873
Production Date:1873–present
Parent:.320 Revolver
Case Type:Rimmed, straight
Bullet:.312
Neck:.313
Base:.318
Rim Dia:.374
Case Length:0.92
Length:1.26
Rifling:1:
Primer:small pistol
Bwround:1
Bw1:82
Btype1:(factory load)
Vel1:790
En1:114
Bw2:80
Btype2:lead
Vel2:840
En2:126
Bw3:95
Vel3:700
En3:104
Balsrc:Barnes & Amber 1972

The .32 Long Colt (commonly called the .32 LC or simply .32 Colt) is an American centerfire revolver cartridge.

Description

Introduced by Colt's with the New Line revolver in 1873, the .32 Colt was inspired by the .320 Revolver, also called the ".32 Webley".[1] It originally used a .313 in (7.95 mm)-diameter 90 gr (5.8 g) outside-lubricated heeled bullet, which was later changed to inside lubrication. This change led to the diameter shrinking to .299 in (7.59 mm), a slight reduction in bullet weight, and a shortening of overall length.[2] The .32 Long Colt was so popular and introduced so soon after the .320 that enthusiasts and manufacturers began colloquially referring to the .320 as the ".32 Short Colt". Even though this terminology isn't technically correct, it is still being used today.[3]

With a case lengthened by .31 in (7.87 mm) over the .320 Revolver[2] (which means that the .320 will chamber and fire in any weapon designed for the .32 Long Colt), the .32 LC is in the same class in power as the .32 Smith & Wesson Long,[4] albeit without comparable accuracy.[2] Although the .32 Long Colt and .32 S&W Long appear to be similar, the two are not interchangeable due to the case and neck diameter being much narrower on the .32 Long Colt.

More popular in Europe than North America, Colt was the most prominent American manufacturer which chambered any weapons in .32 Long Colt,[2] most notably the Police Positive. The FAMAE revolver produced in Chile is currently offered in .32 Long Colt.[5] [6]

See also

Notes

Notes and References

  1. Barnes, p.155, ".320 Revolver".
  2. Barnes, p.155, ".32 Long Colt - .32 Short Colt".
  3. Web site: Cartridge Board. handloadermagazine.com. 6 August 2023.
  4. Barnes, p.155, ".32 Long Colt; - .32 Short Colt".
  5. Web site: Famae 0.38 Special revolver (Chile), Pistols . Jan 21, 2009 . Jane's Infantry Weapons . Jane's Information Group . 2009-06-13.
  6. Book: Jones, Richard. Jane's Infantry Weapons 2009-2010 . Jane's Information Group. 2009. 978-0-7106-2869-5 . 19.