Double Action 😉

Started by Jrrrrr, January-21-20 17:01

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Jrrrrr

It's been said here before.
And I'm saying again.
We need a Double Action NAA MAG MINI  that stays  SMALL.
And NAA should push the engineers.
"You CAN DOO IT"👍

Bigbird48

Why do you think we need a DA ???

barrytheprof

'Cause I would buy one in a minute. A NY minute!
8)

Canoeal

"Maroons" That what Bugs would think. There is a reason SAs can be made smaller than DA gearing and more complex system.  heavier trigger pull on a mini trigger?. To make it durable enough to warrant it it would need to be nearly as large as any other DA revolver. Get real guys. You are not going to get a 9 oz mini DA, that will last more than 10 rounds. Dreams are easy science and design is hard...
"All it takes for evil to prevail, is for good men to do nothing."  Edmund Burke

Rigemortis

A da mini would need a different trigger design/size/length of sweep, not to mention a trigger guard. It would be nessicery to have a trigger guard, that would make the gun very different and large.

bill_deshivs

A small, D/A revolver is entirely possible, and they don't have to have a trigger guard.
Google Kolb Baby Hammerless.

Wumbey Goomba

If it were single/double action, l'd be in. But I'll agree, the complexity of
that would be very hard to accomplish in a mini. It doesn't hurt to dream(want)
though. Surely they can make one that's smaller than what's available now.
The purists would say it's not a mini, but if they named the model of it "Mini",
would not it actually be a mini.( mind blown emoji)


Welcome to the forum Jrrrrr

theysayimnotme

#7
There already exists a small double action mini without a trigger guard made by the same guy who designed the minis in the first place. The Casull CA2000.

ds10speed

Quote from: theysayimnotme on January-22-20 01:01
There already exists a small double action mini without a trigger guard made by the same guy who designed the minis in the first place. The Casull CA2000.

Interesting, I looked it up.

http://sportsmanslegacy.com/firearm/casull-arms-ca-2000-22-lr-1-75-inch-folding-trigger-one-of-approximately-900-made-numbered-locking-book-case-booklet-signed-by-dick-casull/


MtGoat

Quote from: ds10speed on January-22-20 05:01
Quote from: theysayimnotme on January-22-20 01:01
There already exists a small double action mini without a trigger guard made by the same guy who designed the minis in the first place. The Casull CA2000.

Interesting, I looked it up.

http://sportsmanslegacy.com/firearm/casull-arms-ca-2000-22-lr-1-75-inch-folding-trigger-one-of-approximately-900-made-numbered-locking-book-case-booklet-signed-by-dick-casull/

Uncle Lee, does one of your shoe boxes have two of these.
They are after all a kin to the mini's.
;D

Pat

OV-1D

  Those are too rich for my blood , beautiful piece but just doesn't fit into my idea of a mini theme . Besides parts forget about it even Freedom Arms will tell you this , too many moving parts just like Kolb's hammerless and finding one of those in working (continual) condition is impossible .
TO ARMS , TO ARMS the liberal socialists are coming . Load and prime your weapons . Don't shoot till you see their UN patches or the Obama bumper stickers , literally . And shoot any politician that says he wants to help you or us .

Ruger

DA NAA Mini? . . . . . .



Never Take anything Too Seriously . .Just Enough Will Do.

heyjoe

Quote from: ds10speed on January-22-20 05:01
Quote from: theysayimnotme on January-22-20 01:01
There already exists a small double action mini without a trigger guard made by the same guy who designed the minis in the first place. The Casull CA2000.

Interesting, I looked it up.

http://sportsmanslegacy.com/firearm/casull-arms-ca-2000-22-lr-1-75-inch-folding-trigger-one-of-approximately-900-made-numbered-locking-book-case-booklet-signed-by-dick-casull/

there was one for sale on here years ago....i should have grabbed it
It's too bad that our friends cant be here with us today

heyjoe

i'm in for a double action mini
It's too bad that our friends cant be here with us today

Canoeal

#14
Quote from: ds10speed on January-22-20 05:01
Quote from: theysayimnotme on January-22-20 01:01
There already exists a small double action mini without a trigger guard made by the same guy who designed the minis in the first place. The Casull CA2000.

Interesting, I looked it up.



http://sportsmanslegacy.com/firearm/casull-arms-ca-2000-22-lr-1-75-inch-folding-trigger-one-of-approximately-900-made-numbered-locking-book-case-booklet-signed-by-dick-casull/

Should correct that 2005 article to read "In 2005 there was a limited edition used gun for sale. From a run of "900" made sometime prior to 2000. 20 years ago and no dimensions given. Wonder why it was a "limited run"...
"All it takes for evil to prevail, is for good men to do nothing."  Edmund Burke

grayelky

Jrrrrr
Welcome!
Yeah, that gets kicked around every now and then, but, NAA has a niche market, and they own it. I am confident their market share has, and continues to grow, all because they are the best at what they do. Don't expect a lot of variance.
Guns are a lot like parachutes:

"If you need one and don't have one, you'll probably never need one again"

Uncle_Lee

No, no CA2000, by the time I heard about them the price done went through the roof compared to the money I had at the time.
God, Country, & Flag

LET'S GO BRANDON ( he is gone to the beach )

heyjoe

It's too bad that our friends cant be here with us today

heyjoe

one went for $1050 1/6/20 on gunbroker
It's too bad that our friends cant be here with us today

Jrrrrr

barrytheprof  had the most Accurate, Classic Reaction that Says it All. PERIOD..... Because I Would BUY It In A New York Minute. BINGO!
It may not be everyone's choice, but for the Mass NAA follower......In A New York Minute...BOOM

bill_deshivs

The Casulls (and the Kolb) were designed before the era of MIM and precision CNC machining.
It's entirely possible a similar gun could be built reasonably today.
Even in .32 acp!

Rigemortis

So that folding trigger addresses my concerns for saftey with the da. That's why I said a trigger guard should be present. I guess there are other ways to guard the trigger. I really like the Casull CA2000.

OV-1D

  The size of that Casull is larger than one might think . It sure is pretty BUT to get any parts good luck great collectors piece though .
TO ARMS , TO ARMS the liberal socialists are coming . Load and prime your weapons . Don't shoot till you see their UN patches or the Obama bumper stickers , literally . And shoot any politician that says he wants to help you or us .

grayelky

You want a small, LIGHT 22 LR? Ruger is now making their LCP II in 22 LR. Same size, 11.2 ounces with 10 plus one magazine.
Guns are a lot like parachutes:

"If you need one and don't have one, you'll probably never need one again"

Jrrrrr

#24
Double Action NAA 22 MAG MINI Revolver

zorba

Am I the only one who thinks the Casull looks an awful lot like a "Velo Dog"?

heyjoe

it certainly favors it with the folding trigger and squared off top rear of the frame
It's too bad that our friends cant be here with us today

oldman84

Quote from: theysayimnotme on January-22-20 01:01
There already exists a small double action mini without a trigger guard made by the same guy who designed the minis in the first place. The Casull CA2000.
And here it is.[img]

Dinadan

Quote from: oldman84 on January-29-20 08:01
Quote from: theysayimnotme on January-22-20 01:01
There already exists a small double action mini without a trigger guard made by the same guy who designed the minis in the first place. The Casull CA2000.
And here it is.

The photo did not show up for me. Here are a couple of photos of theCasull2000. I would love to find one of those in a pawn shop. They have not been made for decades now.

LHB

How do you get that folding trigger deployed if you are in a hurry and have to use the firearm?

Bj

Seems like deploying the trigger would lend itself to firing at the same time before intending to fire.

OV-1D

Honestly speaking that Freedom Arms double has a heavy trigger weight to it so accidental firing is not likely but of course if under dourest and frightened things could change . Myself I keep passing them by WHY heii I don't know but I'd like to have for the collection , have all the other Freedom Arms mini's and holsters even plus belt buckles but again this piece keeps me off step .
TO ARMS , TO ARMS the liberal socialists are coming . Load and prime your weapons . Don't shoot till you see their UN patches or the Obama bumper stickers , literally . And shoot any politician that says he wants to help you or us .

LHB

Looking closer at the photos, my guess is that to deploy the trigger, you are supposed to reach forward with your finger to engage that little bump on the front of the frame.   Isn't that putting another step into the process of drawing and firing?    Sort of like carrying a semi auto with an empty chamber.

Uncle_Lee

I think the "little bump" is the end of the trigger. (again) I think you pull down on it.
God, Country, & Flag

LET'S GO BRANDON ( he is gone to the beach )

Rigemortis

#34
I saw a used casull in the store today ...1500
I fondled it.