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#1
This isn't a backpacker but works pretty good. A  NEF 12 gauge cut to 18 1/2 inch, 1 inch steel bar in stock for recoil. Also modified the stock and barrel for a red dot or laser. 
#2
Wondering if anyone is interested in guns the police trade in? I just recently purchased this Glock 22 which was a Bexar county gun. Anyway being from Texas I thought it was pretty cool.
#3
Yea but the ricochet would have been murder. :o
#4
Guess I am the odd one in the bunch. I started carrying my mini in 1980 when I went into the construction business. I was alone most of the time and wanted something for protection after welding on a loader bucket at night and flipping my welding helmet up and a diamond back rattler was in the bucket with me. Bought the mini the next day. Always carried in my front pocket without a holster, still do today.
#5
Just one question, How long do you have to wait for your pictures to be approved? My images are sill waiting to be approved. :-\
#6
The weekends or weekdays? ;D Some post sure take awhile to be approved.
#7
Just 1 more. ::)
#8
I remember the skeleton buckle I got rid of. The hammer protrudes right into your stomach with the dreaded dun lap disease when seating. Other than that it was a pretty neat buckle.
#9
Here is a picture of my mini with buckle. Notice no front sight? Anyway like I said I have a hard time getting the gun out of the buckle with the attachment swing arm at bottom of buckle. If I ever needed it quick I would be up the creek. Anyway it is a nice buckle but a little heavy. I had a skeleton buckle a while ago and got rid of it. Wished I would have kept it. :-\
#10
I have the big one (newer) and my only gripe is the small spring loaded clip that holds the trigger on the buckle is a pain to open fully to get in or out. It hits the small round NAA part on bottom of buckle. Plus a little heavy.
#11
OK, 1 more  ;)
#12
I like the front sight removed completely. It has a nice smooth appearance and the sight doesn't help me at all anyway. [img]
#13
Wondering if anyone has filed the front sights completely down on their mini's ?
#15
Sorry about the confusing question. I like the faux stag grips that NAA sells. My question is are they grainy and ruff enough to improve the handling of the small revolver ? Also will they fit in my NAA oval belt buckle. Thanks
#16
 Wondering how these faux grips from NAA make the gun more manageable or not. Also do they fit the belt buckles?  Thanks
#17
Test area / Other Archives
September-29-10 14:09
MIGHTY, MINI.
#18
I wish to convey my feelings about the rubber grip that comes on the Pug. When you purchase a different set of grips or take the originals off for some reason, I believe you should see a warning somwhere on how to do it or your grips will be torn up when removing them.I am not crying because I have seen others on this site discuss this problem. But when you pay 300.00 or more for a gun you should be able to remove the *** grips without damage to them.
#19
I kinda took my leave from this site awhile back. Although I do like the Pug, I don't think its the best gun ever made that also includes the rest of the NAA products. If I was going to collect guns it would surely be Smith's, Colts, hell even Rugers. I think there use is more justified. I mean how many little revolvers does a person need? I know this is going to make people mad here but that is my opinion. I know where Barky and Chopprs are comming from. All the other forumns talk about guns, this one seems to always go south for some reason or another, maybe little gun little mind, I don't know, anyway good luck too all of you, hope you keep NAA prosperous in the comming years, I myslf think one NAA is enough and will be moving on.
#20
NAA Products / New Alaskan grips
November-03-10 13:11
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