what do NAA revolvers mean to you?

Started by Anvil, January-05-25 19:01

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Anvil

For me it is the feeling of armed security without deadly results, ease of conceivabilty and top quality craftsmanship at affordible prices.
you may not need it but you should have it

OV-1D

That many more guns to fondle . ;)  ;)
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 .

Rick_Jorgenson

NAA Revolvers are a unique weapon that lets myself and those with me feel protected in stealth mode.

Avoiding danger is always the best option but if needed it can be presented by surprise allowing to get to safety (or to my truck gun)  8)

Having a well made product, with so many options appeals to the "collector" in me. They are unique in each model and size, having several is fun. Showing them to others is fun!

The other benefit is the folks here on the Forum. We are like a family of friends. The all the good parts and our disfunction, we all share and support much more than only these revolvers.

I appreciate all of you, the ones here, the ones that drop in occasionally, and the ones that left the Forum.  ;)
Rick Jorgenson

top dog

Rick,
As always,your posts are articulate and very thoughtful.

Like I had said before,this forum is like a campfire or fishing hole where folks can sit around and exchange thoughts and views.

It has been said that common sense is not so common anymore,not in this forum.all responses are well thought out and sincere.

                                                 Top Dog

heyjoe

It's a self defense tool that is light, small and easy to carry in many different ways. I have quite a few other guns, but none are as easy to carry and have on you.

I have grown fond of the people on the forum and I like seeing what they have or are buying or accessories they have or are making.
It's too bad that our friends cant be here with us today

OV-1D

  You guys said everything thats always on my mind when pulling up the forum here . Thanks for being who we all are and live forever if we can . GOD BLESS US ALL ................................ Between Unc_Lee and HeyJoe those two are my special fellas that kept me going on this forum , thanks to you two in particular . ::)  ::)  ::)  ::)  ::)  ;D 
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 .

Anvil

I wear western style vests often and like the way my 22 short fits into the watch pocket. 
I call it wardrobe confidence.  :)
But then I also like my pug in a crossdraw holster under my sweatshirt when I take walks.
But then now I like my Mini Master holstered in the small of my back under my winter coat.
But then I wonder why I seldom carry my favorite, the Earl.



you may not need it but you should have it

Mike In A Truck

Wearing a Harley leather vest I've been known to carry an NAA 22 magnum in the pocket. Sometimes a  22 mag in each pocket if going to the "big city". Mostly I like cross draw in all my handguns. I've ordered a Desert driving holster for my Sentinel so I'll see how that works out. I also like wearing the tactical type jackets with zippered pockets on the sleeves. An NAA 22magnum in right upper bicep pocket can be easily accessed at a drive through ATM with my left hand. I've practiced and fired with either hand but like Hickock always use the border shift and fire with my dominant hand.

Rick_Jorgenson

Quote from: Anvil on January-08-25 18:01I wear western style vests often and like the way my 22 short fits into the watch pocket.
I call it wardrobe confidence.  :)
But then I also like my pug in a crossdraw holster under my sweatshirt when I take walks.
But then now I like my Mini Master holstered in the small of my back under my winter coat.
But then I wonder why I seldom carry my favorite, the Earl.
My Earl's don't get enough carry time in either. To be honest... I dan't have a Holster for them  :o
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OK, now that embarrassing fact is public.. lol! 

I did have Holsters for them but, sold them to a SASS shooter that bought them off my belt! A Cross Draw for the 4" and Pancake for the 3". They matched his brown rig and he had to have them!

Rick Jorgenson

Texduk3

great size for shorts in the Texas heat
"God and Guns"
"Lets Go Brandon"

Anvil

Yes, it's not an 1860 wild west holster but the cross draw sure works for me! :) Thanks Rick! ;)
I just need to slip it on the belt it more often. 
you may not need it but you should have it

Rick_Jorgenson

That is a good looking Holster!  ;)

Now I need one for both of my Earls!  :o
Rick Jorgenson

PeeShooter

Keeps me safe on the golf course without knowing it is there.

dinooch

Where I live my 22lr mini is "the gun to have where you just can't have a gun" or dog walking or just for no reason at all. I love my mini and my Guardian. They were welcome additions to my collection.