Naa revolver
- Man_d0wn
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Naa revolver
Whats your opinions on these. My dad used to have one way back in the day on a belt buckle and have always wanted to try one out. Is it worth the price tag or should i just snag up a full size 22lr revolver to plink around with.
- Dangerruss
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Re: Naa revolver
I like my .22 mag. I wouldn't buy one only as a plinker. I carry mine sometimes with snakeshot in the first two chambers when hiking. I have also slipped in my pocket for a quick trip to the store but as it's better than not having anything, I don't think it is a substitute for a "real" gun!
- Bullzaye
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Re: Naa revolver
Did you ever shoot your Dad's gun? If not, you may want to try shooting one first. I have one, if you would like to try one out...whenever that would be advisable considering the current circumstances.
They're definitely unique, and unusual. While I'm sure they serve a useful purpose for some...I could easily live without mine. But, for a purely "fun-to-shoot" plinker...I'd suggest a more traditional full-sized firearm, whether revolver or semi.
If, however...you just have a real itch for one, you probably won't be satisfied until you actually own one.
- laserguy
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Re: Naa revolver
I had one years ago and it was kind of cool, pain in the ass to reload, but is is something kind of different to shoot just for fun
- thom
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Mine just sits in my pocket whenever I go out of the house. I have the clip holster on it and I like it for ease of concealment. Where I live people let their dogs run free sometimes and my 13 year old dog wouldn't stand a chance if one decided she was meat.
- Man_d0wn
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Re: Naa revolver
Im liking the new skeletonized buckle they have for it and with 5 kids myself i prefer to always have something on hand. I regularly carry a g19 and church my lcp just not big on having s*** in my pockets
- Man_d0wn
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Re: Naa revolver
Bullzaye wrote: ↑April 9th, 2020, 3:09 amDid you ever shoot your Dad's gun? If not, you may want to try shooting one first. I have one, if you would like to try one out...whenever that would be advisable considering the current circumstances.
They're definitely unique, and unusual. While I'm sure they serve a useful purpose for some...I could easily live without mine. But, for a purely "fun-to-shoot" plinker...I'd suggest a more traditional full-sized firearm, whether revolver or semi.
If, however...you just have a real itch for one, you probably won't be satisfied until you actually own one.
Never got the chance to try his out. I just remember it from when I was a kid.
A guy had one at qt the other day in the skeletonized buckle and looked way better then the big silver buckle my dad had.
- cool arrow
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Re: Naa revolver
I have a couple, and like AMEX, "don't leave home without it"...small maybe, but better than nothing.
Re: Naa revolver
I have a .22 mag model.
Somehow I acquired a set of Black widow grips.
Much easier to get a good hold on it with chubby fingers.
Indeed a pain to load but small and fun.
Somehow I acquired a set of Black widow grips.
Much easier to get a good hold on it with chubby fingers.
Indeed a pain to load but small and fun.