TruthTellers
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Months ago I made a thread called "North American Arms = GARBAGE!" or something like that and in it I described an issue that kept occurring with a Minimaster I own.
I sent it back to NAA to have them fix it and I just wanted to update what I said because I don't want to badmouth a company that doesn't deserve it.
NAA fixed the gun, the hand spring and hand haven't been giving me any issues or failing to index the cylinder. Since I got it back, I've shot it a few hundred times with no problems related to the revolvers itself. I've had misfires with .22 Mag ammo, but that seems to be a common issue with .22 Mag in the gun; .22 LR never misfires in it.
And before you start projecting, yes I use the LR cylinder for shooting LR, the magnum cylinder for shooting magnum.
I had also scratched up the sideplate during my own attempts to fix the hand and hand spring issue. NAA buffed up the plate for free, so I was happy about that.
Now that the revolver is working properly, I've been able to focus on shooting it and when sitting at a table or surface, I've been able to repeatedly hit an 8 inch plate at 50 yards and off hand I can pop a cowboy steel plate target at the same distance.
I sent it back to NAA to have them fix it and I just wanted to update what I said because I don't want to badmouth a company that doesn't deserve it.
NAA fixed the gun, the hand spring and hand haven't been giving me any issues or failing to index the cylinder. Since I got it back, I've shot it a few hundred times with no problems related to the revolvers itself. I've had misfires with .22 Mag ammo, but that seems to be a common issue with .22 Mag in the gun; .22 LR never misfires in it.
And before you start projecting, yes I use the LR cylinder for shooting LR, the magnum cylinder for shooting magnum.
I had also scratched up the sideplate during my own attempts to fix the hand and hand spring issue. NAA buffed up the plate for free, so I was happy about that.
Now that the revolver is working properly, I've been able to focus on shooting it and when sitting at a table or surface, I've been able to repeatedly hit an 8 inch plate at 50 yards and off hand I can pop a cowboy steel plate target at the same distance.