.32 pistol

The Smith & Wesson .32 pistol was a cheap and popular pre-war sidearm sold to the general public from the late nineteenth century to the early twentieth century. However their use has lasted up to and after the great war, proving popular with raiders, settlers and other wastelanders.

.32 pistol
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 The S&W .32 pistol is a relatively weak, five shot, double action revolver manufactured by Smith and Wesson up until shortly before manufacturing started in 1955 of the S&W M29 revolver. The M29 was higher caliber than the .32 and did significantly more damage but was balanced by it's higher pre-war price. 

Rusty .32 pistol


A weather and battle worn .32 with less damage potential.

Enhanced .32 pistol


A .32 version tuned to increase it's damage potential.

Hardened .32 pistol


A modified .32 further upgraded to be more effective in combat than the regular .32 pistol.

Armor piercing .32 pistol


A .32 pistol equipped with armor piercing rounds to increase it's damage potential.

Wild Bill's Sidearm
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The unique upgraded .32 pistol used by Wild Bill before his untimely death in The Pitt Steelyard.