This is precisely why I snagged the Bersa Thunder .32 when I could. Lipseys imported a limited number of these from Argentina, and snatched one up as soon as I could.Yes , that's the counter argument .
But all the factors looking at these from the opposite perspective :
Somewhat bigger than Origonal configuration P365 can still be plenty small & light for discrete carry .
Close to the accuracy and control that the legions of .22LR true believers swear by , with way more " umphh " than any .22LR .
With the velocity from a normal ( non micro) Bbl length , with the higher velocity , combined with higher sectional density of the 71gr bullet , the .32acp will overcome the shallow penetration of the .380 .
IF you place any credence in examination of Real World results , bullet type for bullet type , the .32acp is very close to results of .380 . ( Take that as you will , regarding how much is my liking .32 vs slamming on the .380 .)
(Yeah , l'm vulnerable to charges of hypocracy , but in my mind l compartmentalize .
Yes , best practices is to carry a full size -ish real handgun , in a major caliber , and Dress Around the Gun .
But IF , you are going to drop below a .38 Spl +P , but want signifigantly more than .22LR , a mid sized .32 is definately a viable option . )
I have a Manhurin (French) Walther PP that is immaculate. It has the original (look up the pistol Bond was issued in the 1962 picture, "Doctor No"). If you inspect it closely, you'll see it was the Walther PP. It has a "cool" vibe to it as much as does the later Walther PPK. The 4/10 of an inch longer barrel makes it that much easier to shoot.