I don't have video or pictures of the targets, but I can take them next time I'm out at the range if anyone is interested.
With the "John Woo" double gun experiment that was interesting to me regarding weak hand point shooting ability, even when distracted and concentrating on other things... I started doing drills with AIWB semi-auto primary and weak hand back pocket revolver backup.
The drill looked something like this:
Concealed draw from AIWB P365 and then reload to strong hand only... and then while continuing to shoot dry strong hand, reach for weak hand J-frame revolver and fire that from retention when primary goes dry (no down time).
It's kind of a multipurpose drill and I am still working on it.
But instead of the J-frame, I thought about doing it with a NAA Mini (Black Widow edition).
Historically, for me it has been super slow with the single action... but decently accurate.
Dustin Ellerman used one to consistently hit 100yds. I went to the range and could pretty easily do 25yards to a QIT silhouette (max length of the indoor range).
So then I searched and found this video:
And got the idea of weak hand only thumbing hammer while holding the trigger.
Kind of like this.... but way slower, lol.
It was actually decently quick on follow up shots and decently accurate. I never thought I would bring out the NAA again, but it has some definite ergonomic advantages as a BUG with regards to printing and concealment. The caliber is wimpy, but as a "get off me" contact distance revolver... maybe....
If people are interested in seeing the freestyle, strong, weak BUG drill or the thumbing NAA, let me know. If people don't care, then carry on!