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    I'll probably end up with an NAA Mini at some point.

    I've spent a good chunk of the last year working from home and pocket carrying an LCP, so I'm not totally opposed to going heeled with a mouse gun.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JJN View Post
    I think of the NAA's an E&E tool rather than a defensive firearm.
    About the same size as a folding knife, and less useful.
    "You can never have too many knives." --Joe Ambercrombie
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    Raven MP-25. Bought one in the mid 80’s for $49.95 OTD. Surprisingly reliable with FMJ bullets for a Saturday Night special. For that price, I just had to buy it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Clusterfrack View Post
    Yes, same. NAA mini. .22 LR. Birdshead grips.

    I once shot a buddy’s NAA .22 mag and it was loud. Like really WTF loud.
    This is sometimes in my pocket.

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    When I sound meter tested it, it was one of the LOUDEST guns I shot that day.

    It’s not a very functional gun, but in a pinch it can do okay.


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    Embrace irrationality with no redeeming Western aesthetic qualities

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    Let's see... I have, in the past, pocket toted a pair of Baby Browning .25's, and if I wasn't a bit paranoid now about the safety risk of either it or the FN 1906, would probably do so as a deep BUG.

    And if I could find a .25acp Velo Dog revolver in good working condition, I'd happily tote that as a deep BUG.
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    Of those, the NAA in .22LR.

    Is a Colt 1903 too big and/or too practical?

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    Quote Originally Posted by peterb View Post
    Of those, the NAA in .22LR.

    Is a Colt 1903 too big and/or too practical?
    The 1903 is a bit on the big side, especially for modern pockets. But, the antiquated safety system does make for the possibility of an unintended discharge, so maybe not so practical.
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    Probably still in a different universe of impracticality than pocket guns chambered for intermediate/assault rifle cartridges.

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    I want a Lifeguard because I am totally enamored with the idea of having a .22 caliber pistol that will store inside an Altoids tin...
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