TruthTellers
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I use to like their little mini revolvers, but after owning a MiniMaster, I've come to realize these revolvers are the weakest, most sensitive pieces of crap I've ever touched. I swear, if you so much as breath on the cylinder while you pull the hammer back and it's rotating, it's guaranteed to knock the piece of chickenwire they call a hand spring out of the hand's groove and require you to either send it back in to pay them to fix it, or you have to put aside about 4 hours to do it yourself.
That's BS.
You'd think after all the decades that NAA has owned the design of the mini revolver they'd bother to engineer a better way, a more robust way of having the hand rotate the cylinder... but no. No, they got their cash cow and rely on ignorant people who see a tiny gun and hand their money over for a finicky stainless wonder of a gun without knowing what a POS it is.
For anyone considering owning an NAA for its small size and "high quality" don't bother. Get a J frame, get and LCR, whatever you get, don't get NAA.
That's BS.
You'd think after all the decades that NAA has owned the design of the mini revolver they'd bother to engineer a better way, a more robust way of having the hand rotate the cylinder... but no. No, they got their cash cow and rely on ignorant people who see a tiny gun and hand their money over for a finicky stainless wonder of a gun without knowing what a POS it is.
For anyone considering owning an NAA for its small size and "high quality" don't bother. Get a J frame, get and LCR, whatever you get, don't get NAA.