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North American Arms???
elubsme
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I recently purchased an N.A.A. 22lr revolver. I am open to any suggestions or recommendations for it. This will be my back up carry for my primary weapon. Please, no smarty pants replies, I am an old, old, old timer and don't have time for nonsense. Thank you for any input and Semper Fi, Ed
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I carry one ,what ya want to know? Load it put in a pocket🤔
I have one also. It’s my last gasp carry piece when I an in shorts with cargo pockets and like the summertime so it won’t be bulging and be recognizable . I put hollow points and that’s about it. Not a chance would it be a primary carry piece as you know because of obvious issues.
Use CCI Stinger ammo!!
I have several carry guns in .32, .25 and .22 cal. My own preference in bullets for the small caliber defensive ammo is for max penetration, which would rule out hollow points.
Should have got the magnum
I load 32 acp with solid 85gr bullets and a max powder charge for both a walther pp and a naa guardian. I haven't been able to find them lately so I may have to switch to 80 gr hard cast.
Your option but in summertime clothing around here is thin and hollow pints in a phone book look pretty deadly to me. YMMV.
Thank you sir. This is the kind of answer I am inquiring about.
Another good suggestion, thank you.
A fried carried one pre CCW. If something happened, it was "flushable."
I have a PUG loaded with .22 Mag 40gr. Speer Gold Dot GDHP. I added a Black Widow grip to be able to get a better purchase on it. Decent back up as far as I am concerned. No issue concealing it in a front pocket of my jeans, dress pants, or cargo shorts.
Take the time and practice with it...I ended up with the PUG because of the better sights......
Will do, I figured on stingers or yellow jackets, but will settle for what ever groups the best. I have checked into different grip styles.