My experience with NAA mini revolvers has been thus:
I've seen more keyholes than a locksmith.
My experience with NAA mini revolvers has been thus:
I've seen more keyholes than a locksmith.
Last edited by warpedcamshaft; 12-21-2016 at 10:46 AM.
Although this is definitely significant thread drift, the one caliber I wish would have become more popular is .25 NAA. The reason has nothing to do with effectiveness. .32 auto is semi rimmed, creating two different possible rim interactions in the magazine, compromising reliability: .25 NAA was made with a true rimless case. Combined with the bottleneck cas design, it should have become a more reliable alternative to the .32 auto in pistols sized to use those cartridges.
For several years, my primary NPE gun and BUG was a North American Arms .380 with miniature Novak tritium sights, frontstrap and backstrap stippling done by the NAA Custom Shop, and a trigger job. At one point, it was simply the best gun available for that role, but it has been surpassed by others in recent years.
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Ever curious what muzzle velocity Aguila Colibri will generate out of an NAA mini?
310 FPS