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    Quote Originally Posted by Clusterfrack View Post
    Exposed trigger derringer type guns scare me.
    Exposed trigger, single action, not drop safe scares me. If I had to carry a PUG (they are cute), it would be loaded with four rounds.



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    OT, but, I knew a guy who used the old school trick of suspending a dinky .22LR NAA mini off of a bore cleaning brush head sewn into back side of a necktie. Sounds retarded, but the gun stayed put. So did the tie, evidently.
    I knew a guy back in the day who carried one in a kydex holster on dog tag chain.

    Exposed trigger, single action, not drop safe, pointed at my chin is a total no-go.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hambo View Post
    Exposed trigger, single action, not drop safe scares me. If I had to carry a PUG (they are cute), it would be loaded with four rounds.





    I knew a guy back in the day who carried one in a kydex holster on dog tag chain.

    Exposed trigger, single action, not drop safe, pointed at my chin is a total no-go.
    Properly carried the NAA firing pin (tab, blade, ?) is lowered into a cylinder notch that is between the charge holes. A drop isn't driving it into a primer. Carrying with 4 really wouldn't be any more, or less, safe than carrying with 5.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Half Moon View Post
    Properly carried the NAA firing pin (tab, blade, ?) is lowered into a cylinder notch that is between the charge holes. A drop isn't driving it into a primer. Carrying with 4 really wouldn't be any more, or less, safe than carrying with 5.
    How far back does the hammer have to move to slip the notch? I looked at one whose hammer didn't seem to catch in the notches at all. As much as I want to like them, I'm out.
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    I really think they need to bring out a line of DAO mini revolvers with folding triggers & enclosed hammers. A modern Velo Dog revolver in .22 Mag.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Joe in PNG View Post
    I really think they need to bring out a line of DAO mini revolvers with folding triggers & enclosed hammers. A modern Velo Dog revolver in .22 Mag.
    Way back when they had a prototype of one on the Sandy’s Soapbox portion of their webpage. Was ugly and near as I know, never went anywhere.

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    Here you go for their 32 Mag prototype.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Glenn E. Meyer View Post
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    Here you go.
    That's not it. That's far, far from it. That's not only missing the ballpark, but missing the state the ballpark is in.

    A Velo dog, not a bad Kyber Pass copy of a H&R, as built by the disappointing son of a blacksmith.
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    The Kyber pass folks seem to win their wars, maybe they know something. Anyway, that's the only prototype I know of from NAA. There was the Casull folding trigger 22 Mag

    https://www.gunsamerica.com/90954388...se-layaway.htm

    There was a rumor of a 32 Mag but the gun never went anywhere so who knows about a 32.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Glenn E. Meyer View Post
    The Kyber pass folks seem to win their wars, maybe they know something. Anyway, that's the only prototype I know of from NAA. There was the Casull folding trigger 22 Mag

    https://www.gunsamerica.com/90954388...se-layaway.htm
    Now that's what I'm talking about!
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    Shit. You fuckers are costing me money...again.

    The NAA was one of the first guns I shot with my dad 45+ years ago.

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