You only get one NAA product. Which one is it?

Started by TwoGunJayne, March-14-14 07:03

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TwoGunJayne

For me, it'd be a FIXED-SIGHT Black Widow conversion. It seems to hit all sorts of sweet spots.

I really like the oversize rubber grips.

My second would be an adjustable Mini Master conversion.
Third would be a Hogleg conversion.

I like the versatility. I also like velocity. These rimfires really stomp out of a 4-6" barrel.

TeeJay37

Same as you. It's my first because its so versatile.

Goatpacker

#2
Realistically, Widow for sure. My next purchase will be a AS MMaster.

But I I could "Get" one like as in for free, since I'm dreaming it would be a Breaktop Ranger!

redhawk4

I would have to say a Guardian 380 as it's my EDC, my smaller guns are for backup or for those occasions where ultra "concealability" trumps all else. So I couldn't see my Guardian go and just keep a Mini - assuming we can keep other makes of guns my Beretta 950 would have to fill the extra small role.

I don't like any threads like this the thought of having to get rid of any of my guns makes me feel anxious :)
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redhawk4

Quote from: TwoGunJayne on March-14-14 10:03
Get more to compensate. :)

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nastruck

Always the odd ball! Short for me! Coolest gun ever!!!! ;D

swmp9jrm

I started with the Pug. But mini's are like Lay's potato chips - betcha can't buy just one!
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millsriver

I vote for the Black Widow conversion.
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blue_heron

The Pug with nite-sights and I don't leave home without it. ;)

tocsn40

I want the one with 5 shots and comes in a small package ..
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Donzo

If only one...I would go with  .22LR 1 1/8".  The big sell point for NAA minis is their small size - this is a great small weapon.  You go with the magnums and you are getting closer to many other guns in the market concerning size. 

heyjoe

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PugNStuff

Black Widow conversion, second choice would be the Pug.
.22 LR 1-1/8
.22 M Blackjack
.22 M Pug D
.22 M Pug T
.22 M BlackWidow

Kentucky Kevin

1 1/8 22 floppy it's carried more than any other, and noticely  smaller that the conversion
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swolf

BW conversion.  BUT, I carry and shoot my shorty a LOT more often.

mikemgb

I only have one, a 1 1/8 LR version, it's the ideal size for deep concealment and easy carry.

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SteveZ-FL

Thought about this for a while.  Have two which are set up differently.  I feel comfortable firing both.

The .22WMR 1 1/8 has oversized rubber grips and a new laserlyte. I pocket-carry it a lot with an Uncle Mike's #2 holster.  I carry this a lot when wearing jeans or cargos.

The .22LR 1 1/8 has the holster grip (new style) and gets pocket-carried in a small leather pouch I use as a pocket holster for it (no lint ever!).  I carry this a lot when wearing shorts.

So, I guess my answer is "seasonal." As it's getting warmer here in Central FL, the .22WMR until April 1st.  After then, the .22LR.

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Sonny


IMHO, the same .22 LR that I've been carrying forever. That cartridge rocks in general for many reasons. .22 mag is so marginally better in a short barrel that it makes little difference in performance. The Mag has more marketing value in it than extra punch. Not real sure why the .22 Short model exists either since the difference in overall size is so little there. Shorts can be fired in an LR model.

Kevin55

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Welcome to Kommiefornia.
You can get the 1-1/8 barrel in lr, magnum, or convertible.  That's it.  Possibly a 4" barreled one, such as the mini master.  At that size, might as well target shoot with the MkII or Bobcat.

I have the .22lr with holster grip as 22mag is bigger and heavier.  the short 1-1/8 barrel make the mag about the same as a .22lr.  2" or longer to justify having the mag, unless you like loud muzzle flash.

If they would sell the out here, the Black Widow convertible would be tops.

If I could custom order anything, it would be a magnum frame, Pug sights, 2.5" or 2" barrel, 22lr/mag, Cvang grips.   Basically, a buntline with better sights and grips.

grayelky

So far, this does not apply to me, as I do not live in Calif, nor Illinois. Georgia is still a free state!
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