Just put one of these on layaway NAA 22LR

These micro NA revolvers are waay cool,I bought one a few weeks ago off a friend who put a few hundred rounds thru it & decided it wasn't for him...got it for $225 w/small leather pocket holster.

...mine's the WASP version with one inch & 1/2 barrel..with both cylinders.I carry mine with 22lr solids,they still shoot right thru a 2'' pine board same as mags.

Here's a stealthy way to carry it in a kydex neck holster. :cool:

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wife never leaves home without hers. Fits into any purse, big or small, that she might want to use. Also like the post before me, it fits in the palm of my hand.
Doc
 
I will never have a bad thing to say about the NAA Revolvers. I bought my first one about 25 years ago - a 22Mag. It's had hundreds of rounds through it and still operates like new.

I just bought a NAA Wasp. It's beautiful.

I recommend them to anyone who is thinking about getting one.
 
I like the idea of a Mini Master for plinking but it might be a little long for concealed carry. If they made a 3" Black Widow I'd be all over it.
 
I'd been coveting a NAA for awhile, and ended up getting one of their biggest - the Mini Master - a few weeks ago. I got it for a range gun and just for grins; it's too big for concealment (maybe a boot gun or an ankle holster) but it just makes folks smile when they see it. Shoots good too. They are beautifully made little guns.

One day maybe I'll get the Sidewinder longer barrel with the Earl grips; I still covet that one. And the limited run Ranger, the top break model.
 
Just don't see the point of "big" Minis. My first is the short, but I will be getting a LR, and a magnum eventually. But all will have the shortest barrels they offer, and the standard size grips.
 
I bought a ported mini last year and it is fun to shoot, I have since added a laser grip.

Not sure if the porting helps much, If I use .22 lead rounds it is harder to clean the little port holes.

 
I think they are cool! I also think putting some bigger grips on kind of defeats the purpose of it's small size. And destroys the looks!
 
Is it awkward having the cylinder swing out to the right on the Sidewinder?
Not awkward, just kinda odd.

Although being new & tiny, it is a bit stiff getting it open. The ejector only pushes the empty shells about hallway out of the cylinder since the pin is so short, but it is a HUGE improvement over my old one.
 
They are cool. I have the original version in 22 short. They are well built. I do how ever think there stopping power is very limited. If the gun is mostly for fun (like mine) then I totally understand.
 
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