sgt dwayne a smith
Inactive
I know that it isn't a 44 mag, but my little NAA 22 mag lives on my person when I am off duty. I keep it loaded with 5 CCI MaxiMags.
It is little, light weight, and it cost me only $200 new in the box. I have the conversion for it so I can shoot lots of 22 long rifle out of the little pistol. I use an Uncle Mikes #1 size pocket holster or a small PagerPal. The little gun shoots better than you think. And with the 22 mags it wants to jump right out of your hand.
It sure beats the 92FS Beretta back home in the pistol safe because it is always with me. I have nothing but good things to say about North American Arms. I'd like to know if there are any more NAA fans out there on The Firing Line? If so please tell me how you pack the little NAA on your person.
If I felt like I could hide a bigger gun then I'd pack one. So please don't try and sell me a baby Glock, Kel-Tech, Kahr K9, or a compact 1911. I have tried to live by the this thought "The best handgun in the world is the one that you have with you when you need it".
I like The Firing Line alot and think that there is some good advice given on here.
Thanks guys.
It is little, light weight, and it cost me only $200 new in the box. I have the conversion for it so I can shoot lots of 22 long rifle out of the little pistol. I use an Uncle Mikes #1 size pocket holster or a small PagerPal. The little gun shoots better than you think. And with the 22 mags it wants to jump right out of your hand.
It sure beats the 92FS Beretta back home in the pistol safe because it is always with me. I have nothing but good things to say about North American Arms. I'd like to know if there are any more NAA fans out there on The Firing Line? If so please tell me how you pack the little NAA on your person.
If I felt like I could hide a bigger gun then I'd pack one. So please don't try and sell me a baby Glock, Kel-Tech, Kahr K9, or a compact 1911. I have tried to live by the this thought "The best handgun in the world is the one that you have with you when you need it".
I like The Firing Line alot and think that there is some good advice given on here.
Thanks guys.