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Sounds like a Spanish copy of a .32 S&W. Is it a top-break, or swing-out cylinder? Top-break guns are much weaker than the swing-out cylinders with a solid topstrap.
The 'Ruby' part sounds familiar - can't remember what it means, exactly. It may help identify the exact manufacturer.
There were a LOT of gunmakers in Spain over the years turning out all sorts of stuff. Most of it was on the cheap, there are a few good ones.
Exercise caution, no hot reloads. Factory .32 S&W or .32 S&W Long (either should work) is pretty mild stuff.
.32 Colt New Police is the same as .32 S&W Long, per Ken Waters.
The 'Ruby' part sounds familiar - can't remember what it means, exactly. It may help identify the exact manufacturer.
There were a LOT of gunmakers in Spain over the years turning out all sorts of stuff. Most of it was on the cheap, there are a few good ones.
Exercise caution, no hot reloads. Factory .32 S&W or .32 S&W Long (either should work) is pretty mild stuff.
.32 Colt New Police is the same as .32 S&W Long, per Ken Waters.