New to me NAA LR

Started by Warthog, October-12-17 11:10

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Warthog

Well, went back to one of my local LGS's and found they still had an NAA in the case from that estate sale.  It had the belt clip holster grip on it, I don't really like those, so I took it off and put the rosewood grips on it I had from my other NAAs that I had taken off.  This makes my second Spanish Fork NAA, both are Long rifle caliber.  Cost was $150 plus tax and here in Indiana you buy it and leave with it if you pass the NICS test.  Since I know it didn't happen if there is no picture, I took one and it is below.  Thanks NAA for another very nice little revolver. 8)
"The world is a dangerous place to live, not because of the people who are evil, but because of the people who don't do anything about it."
-Albert Einstein

David Culp

LOVE it. Hope to find one for my collecting some day.

Warthog

I hope you do as well.  They are nice.  I have one from each of the places they have been made so far.  The only one I don't have is from the days of the Freedom Arms.
"The world is a dangerous place to live, not because of the people who are evil, but because of the people who don't do anything about it."
-Albert Einstein

smokeless joe

Quote from: Warty62 on October-12-17 16:10
I hope you do as well.  They are nice.  I have one from each of the places they have been made so far.  The only one I don't have is from the days of the Freedom Arms.
How many different places have they been produced? I may pay more attention at the gun shows as I look at some of the pre owned pistols.

Warthog

Without digging them all out, I cannot remember.  I imagine someone here knows off the top of their head though.  Sorry.
"The world is a dangerous place to live, not because of the people who are evil, but because of the people who don't do anything about it."
-Albert Einstein

smokeless joe

Quote from: Warty62 on October-12-17 18:10
Without digging them all out, I cannot remember.  I imagine someone here knows off the top of their head though.  Sorry.
No problem Warty. I'm sure that I'll find out with a little research. I had one years ago that didn't have the safety notch in the cylinder. Sold it to a guy that worked for me and then he lost it. Should have just held on to it.

Warthog

When you do find out, please let us all know Smokeless Joe.  I really don't feel much like digging them all out but I will and take a group shot eventually.

Two years ago, I was in the hospital for Christmas for two weeks with a horrible infection in my ankle and into the bone.  When they released me from the hospital, they put me into a nursing home horror show for two more months.  After they let me out, my Dad decided to come up to my home to help me out.  He really isn't a gun guy and when he found I had guns all over my home, no children come into my home and I am not married (just me and my cat come into my home), he decided to put everything out of sight so people wouldn't see it and think I was a terrorist.  I am still trying to find a lot of things and he tells me he doesn't remember where he put things (which he blames on his age).  He never remembers what he does to my stuff, never has even when he was much much younger.  I actually think he doesn't much care so he doesn't pay attention enough to remember.  One day, maybe, I will find it all again.  More likely my heirs will when they come to clean my place out and take what they want.  :)
"The world is a dangerous place to live, not because of the people who are evil, but because of the people who don't do anything about it."
-Albert Einstein