I've been carrying an LWS-32 for over 2 years as my Summer gun, I use a pocket holster. I agree with all the comments about the quality, it's superb. It really is the current gold standard of pocket pistols.
The manual of arms
is bizzare. Probably designed by a lawyer.
I have a spare mag, but I've learned it true usefullness is as a tool to safely unload the chamber. I load it and stick it in my pocket. It stays loaded until I unload it by shooting it.
I paid $525 for mine NIB from Nick's in Palmer. + $25 for the extra mag.
From what I'm told, the factory to dealer arrangement is a bit odd. If you're a Seecamp dealer, they don't just take and fill orders for you, they put you on a list. When guns become available,
they call
you.
"Hi, this is Seecamp, we have some guns available right now, would you like to order your limit of five?". The dealer says OK, and when the five guns arrive, they pretty much fly off the shelf. The dealer may get five more in the next month or two. So finding one is mostly a matter of being in the right place at the right time. BTW, I saw one last Sunday @ Marlboro. If you find one under $500 you're doing pretty good. Even used they command near full price because people don't shoot these a lot and they don't tend to get a lot of external abuse. So unless some used one as a street hockey puck, most specimens will be in near new excellent conditon.
Yes, there is lesser expensive ammo that shoots just fine out of these. I use Fiocchi 68 grain SJHP's. I used to get these for $14 a box (50), but I saw some Sunday at Marlboro for $18. Still far cheaper than the "recommended" Hornady and Federal Personal Defense stuff. And those come in 20 or 25 round boxes. The Fiocchi brass is reloadable, and yes I do. Problem is finding all those pesky little .32's.....
Here's a tip if you do get one to carry.
Don't use that MA/CA compliant trigger blade safety.
Leave it off and never touch it.