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It’s weaker than the 9mm. Its bullet is narrower, too. But does that mean the 32 ACP is an egregious choice for self-defense? Far from it. If anything, the weaker, smaller cartridge is perfect for anyone who prefers carrying a lighter-recoiling, easier-to-conceal handgun.
And besides, when it’s loaded with a bullet as extraordinary as the Hydra-Shok Deep jacketed hollow point, the 32 ACP is more than capable of counteracting even the most violent of threats. Federal engineered this round’s JHP to attain consistently deep penetration, as well as utilize its deeply creased jacket and iconic center post to deliver real walloping fast and wide expansion. It’s not magic. You’ll still have to aim it well. But so long as your marksmanship’s up to snuff, the Hydra-Shok deep will see to the rest.
These rounds’ nickel-plated brass cases don’t just look real purdy. They enhance lubricity to secure smoother operation of a semi-automatic. They reflect light to increase visibility during a chamber check. And because nickel isn’t as reactive a metal as brass, it protects the ammo from becoming tarnished as a result of exposure to water and and other chemicals. (We just looked it up, and water is indeed technically categorized as a chemical. Who’d’ve thunkit?)
And besides, when it’s loaded with a bullet as extraordinary as the Hydra-Shok Deep jacketed hollow point, the 32 ACP is more than capable of counteracting even the most violent of threats. Federal engineered this round’s JHP to attain consistently deep penetration, as well as utilize its deeply creased jacket and iconic center post to deliver real walloping fast and wide expansion. It’s not magic. You’ll still have to aim it well. But so long as your marksmanship’s up to snuff, the Hydra-Shok deep will see to the rest.
These rounds’ nickel-plated brass cases don’t just look real purdy. They enhance lubricity to secure smoother operation of a semi-automatic. They reflect light to increase visibility during a chamber check. And because nickel isn’t as reactive a metal as brass, it protects the ammo from becoming tarnished as a result of exposure to water and and other chemicals. (We just looked it up, and water is indeed technically categorized as a chemical. Who’d’ve thunkit?)
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