Calling all NAA fans.

I have the 22 short mini,,, Love it,,, easy to shoot, easy to carry,,,,and I don’t know anyone who will let me empty it in their tummy at 5 feet.... funny thing all these guys that say a 22 is too little

Love the machine work on this gun too.. very good.
 
I have the Minimaster .22 Mag/LR combo with adjustable sights, it's one of my favorite guns. I can pop plates out to 50 yards with it offhand. The grip is comfortable, the sights are easy to see and accurate, and it is super light. Not many .22 revolvers with a 4 inch barrel weigh half a pound.
 
Have the 22 Short version. Wanted the miniest of the minis. So impressed now I want one in LR, and another in 22 Mag.
Not interested in the combo, sidewinder, or big grips. Want to keep them as minimal as possible.
 
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I have the .22 LR 1 1/2 inch bbl version. As others have said, the machining and wood to metal finish excellent.
Mine hits where it is aimed and it disappears in the hand.
 
TO ANYONE who thinks an NAA mini-revolver can't kill or be effective for defense, look up the Trooper Mark Coates shooting.

The are HIGHLY EFFECTIVE defensive handguns, and are super small and packable. Great guns.
 
I have two Sidewinders. An original Sidewinder with a 1.5” barrel and another with a 2.5” barrel and a swing out cylinder.

The swing out cylinder is so much more fun to shoot at the range because it’s close to a regular revolver. You half cock the hammer, pull the cylinder pin forward and push the cylinder towards the right. There’s an ejector rod which makes ejection much faster than the old way.
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I have two Sidewinders. An original Sidewinder with a 1.5” barrel and another with a 2.5” barrel and a swing out cylinder.

The swing out cylinder is so much more fun to shoot at the range because it’s close to a regular revolver. You half cock the hammer, pull the cylinder pin forward and push the cylinder towards the right. There’s an ejector rod which makes ejection much faster than the old way.


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Idk, do you think the Sidewinder is faster than having another pre loaded cylinder with the standard mini revolvers?
 
I’ve got the .22lr/.22 Mag 1 1/8” barrel.

It’s my carry gun during the week when I can’t carry anything bigger.

It’s also one of my kids favorite guns to shoot (their favorite is my Browning 1911-22).

I’d like to pick up a sidewinder and ranger II as well.
 
Big NAA fan here for sure and have carried one for well over 15 years now, most of the time as a backup, sometimes a 22 magnum as my only carry when I'm wearing gym shorts or the like.

I have the 1 1/8" 22 LR only and the 22 Magnum PUG model. The PUG is my favorite by far as I love the XS sight system on it.

Hopefully in a month or two I'll be able to also pick up a Black Widow model with both LR and Mag cylinders.

I will also mention that I have had to use their customer service one time and they were VERY helpful and quick to repair the issue I had (light primer strikes on my PUG when new, sent it and and they tested it and replaced the cylinder, gun was out of my hands for about 6 days).
 
Bought my old Mini over 30 years ago (made in Spanish Fork). It was too small for me to work the action easily so I put these boot grips on it a couple of years ago:

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I recently added a 1 5/8" Holster Grip. Once I decided that the sights are there as a distraction, I added it to my rotation. Sights are 4" low (perfect windage) at 3 yards; at 7 yards, the sights ensure I won't punch an 8.5x11" piece of paper. But ... she'll do what I need if I don't get bothered by'm.

I've got her clipped to the lip of my pants pocket and absolutely nobody has clocked it as a pistol. It is the only pistol that survived the first hour of pocket carry - I had to holster my Sig 938 and the 238 that preceded it.
 
Bought my old Mini over 30 years ago (made in Spanish Fork). It was too small for me to work the action easily so I put these boot grips on it a couple of years ago:



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How do you like the boot grips? Do you think they’re better than the Black Widow grips?


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How do you like the boot grips? Do you think they’re better than the Black Widow grips?


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Never have seen a Black Widow much less handled one.

The new boot grip does make it much easier for me to cycle the little single action.
I may, however, send the gun in to the factory to have them "tighten up" the cylinder end shake. Don't know why it rattles, as I have fired very few standard .22 magnum rounds through the gun.
 
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