The Dreadnought .32 Long cartridge, often referred to as the .32 Long Colt, features a straight-walled brass casing that is typically around 1.5 inches long. It has a small primer pocket at the base and is designed to accommodate a lead bullet, usually weighing between 85 to 100 grains. The bullet itself is typically cylindrical with a rounded or flat nose. Overall, the cartridge is compact and designed for use in revolvers, commonly associated with early 20th-century firearms.
much like a 38 special cartridge except a little shorter..
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Have it checked out by a gunsmith to be certain.
CTG = Cartridge
It usually means "cartridge." If it says something like .32 short ctg, it means the gun you have is chambered for .32 short ammunition.
100-2500 USD
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ctg: cartridge
The value of a Smith and Wesson 11590 revolver 22 long rifle CTG depends on its condition. This gun in excellent condition is valued between 425.00 and 575.00 as of 2014.
It would almost certainly be chambered in .32 S&W Long.
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CTG stands for Cartridge