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    Have no idea why, just always liked the little NAA holster grip 22 magnum - so, picked mine up from my gunshop today Nice little novelty piece, easy to carry in pocket or clipped inside pocket. Off to the range next week to give her a whirl - lol. Anyone own the 22 mag?


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    Don't own one, but have shot a couple. Puts on a great show in the dark. A friend of my daughter's boyfriend shot himself with a .22 mag. He showed us the exit wound when he finally got out of the hospital. I don't want to be shot by one. Rhetorical statement, of course.
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    I was looking at them also. Mainly interested in the Pug. I found a site that makes some sweet pocket holsters for the NAA guns. http://madhatleather.blogspot.com/p/holster-styles.html

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    I've had one for years. It is what it is. A small, easily hidden, close range back-up gun. Very well made. Accurate enough at close range. I don't leave home with out it.

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    Combo 22LR/22mag here. Was pleasantly surprised at 22LR accuracy.
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    I own the one You Pictured, Well made little gun, But basically a Length of Arm gun when it comes to hitting anything, I'll second 300WM - I would'nt want to be shot by one.

    It's been awhile since I shot mine. I also own the Smaller .22lr one, But never shot that one, Maybe it's time I pull it out.

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    I have a 22 mag NAA Pug with gold dots at 6 yards I can get a 4" group with 10 shots not bad for a pistol that big. I am an average at best shot .

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    Have one, but with the 1 5/8" barrel. I use it for a bug a lot. Nice little gun.

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    I have the BW combo, shoot it every week, 15-20 rounds, with 22 mags, can usually keep 5 shots under 4" at five paces, (2 hands) plenty accurate enough for what its intended for. right, "never leave home without it" at 9+ oz, you can forget it's in your pocket. well made piece of SS. but that spur trigger leaves a lot to be desired.

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    I love the 22 mag caliber, but this one is too small for my big hands.

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