Remington's exceptionally broad line of handgun ammunition covers a comprehensive range of calibers, bullet weights, and bullet styles. Why? Because in handgunning, there are more end-use applications than in any other category, and each loading is designed for a very specific purpose. Combine the quality of Remington components with Remington's superior performance, and it's easy to see why Remington is the first choice for so many handgunners.
Lead Round Nose
Versatile, general-purpose bullet for all revolvers.
Caliber Dictionary
The Below Information Has Been Provided From Our Gun Caliber Dictionary And Is Meant For Informational Purposes Only. It Is Not Intended to Describe The Unique Specifications For This Ammunition.
The 32 S&W (S&W Short, S&W Long) was introduced in the 32 S&W Short version in 1873 (blackpowder); the 32 S&W Long cartridge was introduced as a smokeless cartridge in 1903. Both use a .315-inch bullet, so 32 S&W Short cartridges can be used in a 32 S&W Long revolver, but not vice versa. The 32 S&W is a mild cartridge with low recoil that has been very popular for personal defense. Since 1903 the majority of "32 S&W" revolvers are chambered to 32 S&W Long, which is readily available. — Craig Boddington