Rocky Mountain Arms

Started by 99belt, November-13-12 08:11

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99belt

Acquired one at Tulsa gun show this weekend. First I have seen. Always thought Freedom Arms was parent of NAA but it seems Rocky Mountain may be. Just trying to sort out all the ins and outs of the relationships of these three companies. Interrested in anyones imput. Thanks.

Bubba

Freedom Arms > Rocky Mountain > NAA

in a nutshell .. lucky find, I still need a Rocky Mtn for my collection  ;)
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cedarview kid

There are actually some crossover pieces that are identical as far as I can tell, except one is marking with Rocky Mountain Arms and one is North American Arms. For example, the .22 short with the top-mounted hammer-actuated cylinder stop. I have one marked Rocky Mountain Arms, but there is a version of the same model that has NAA markings. Even so, I include the RMA mini in my NAA collection and consider it one of them.

Anyway, nice find!


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rhett

Thanks interesting read.

Some will be very interested in the below "quote" taken from that writeup, last sentence.
The paragraph is a little past halfway.
I wonder when the article was released.

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SC: Randy, I would confidently compare .... .... as well.

The internet has .... .... And it is from that feedback that we make our product development decisions,
like the soon-to-be-introduced .32 H&R Magnum midi-revolver.

Any comment uncle_lee ?

agrizzlyman

Don't get too excited. That article is at least 5-6 years old.
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Uncle_Lee

grizz beat me to it.

Old news.
Dead idea.

32 acp mini

Quote from: rhett on November-13-12 13:11
Thanks interesting read.

Some will be very interested in the below "quote" taken from that writeup, last sentence.
The paragraph is a little past halfway.
I wonder when the article was released.

Quote
SC: Randy, I would confidently compare .... .... as well.

The internet has .... .... And it is from that feedback that we make our product development decisions,
like the soon-to-be-introduced .32 H&R Magnum midi-revolver.

Any comment uncle_lee ?
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