I love my naa. I carry it every day snuggly in my front pocket to the side of my phone. I got mine in 22wmr but if i could do it again I'd get the one in 22 short. Its so small it can fit in a cigarette packet which i can see being able to to get past pat downs possibly.
>I have 6 total but picrel are the most practical
What are the other 3 if the most practical pocket pistol you have is a saturday night special in .25?
Also I had a manager that carried one of those .22 mag single actions, it was comically small but still felt better in the hand than an LCR
>saturday night special in .25?
I think that's a Colt Junior, no?
In which case it's marginally better than a Saturday night special.
Personally still think the peak 25 gun is the Beretta Jetfire 950b (no safety) though.
not him but Gunbroker, local firearms auctions and half decent pawn shops should all have similar shit.
Gunbroker can have great things if you know what to look for .
out of the box it wouldn't cycle anything.
I've never gotten it to fire two consecutive rounds ever.
I tried something like 25 different boxes of ammo from like 7 or 8 brands and nothing worked. While doing that I tried a half a dozen magazines from OEM to aftermarket and that didnt help.
I even basically single shot 400 rounds in a row to try and see if it was just some fucked up break-in period and that didnt even help.
I've bought three ruger products in my life, two of the three were non-functioning out of the box. The other was a SP101 2-1/4" that had an undersized cylinder which caused me to have to mortar the ejector rod into a solid object every time I reloaded. Happened with .357 and .38spl, full power and snub nosed specific rounds, also tried about 15 different boxes of shit and it happened with every single round.
I know Ruger would have fixed both for basically zero money if I had shipped them back but how am I supposed to trust my life to a firearm that was fucked up out of the box due to obviously abysmal QC issues?
I'm sure I was just very unlucky with both of those but it ruined the whole brand for me.
oldfags might remember me basically saying this exact same shit for over 10 years now, I still have the broken LCP and I still haven't sent it in to Ruger because I keep it as a reminder not to trust them, every time I open my safe.
I had several friends and employees at the range try it with the same results.
I own a .50AE desert eagle, probably the most prone to limp wristing gun on the planet and I've never once managed to limp wrist that.
my LCP is just a piece of shit.
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Doubt it
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im sorry that your favorite brand makes dogshit firearms, are you going to be ok?
NAA-22LLR is extremely based. So fucking small, but with practice you can shoot it fast and surprisingly accurate. Get a 3D printed neck holder and you got a great deep concealed gun or backup.
Has anyone taken their gun to a gunsmith before?
I tried fixing this Astra Cub .22short I got from my friend but it still wont fire.
I took the whole entire thing apart down to the last little spring, I removed all the rust and slow/cold rust-blued the entire gun, hoping that a good cleaning of all the internal parts and rust removal would help it out. The gun functions smoother now but thats about it.
Not sure whats up with it and have decided I want someone else to fix it.
Is it pretty expensive to get a gunsmith to look at the gun?
Every other gun I've ever had that broke or that I fixed I did myself so I'm not sure what to expect when paying someone else to do it.
Im considering getting like 3-4 of those NAA revolvers in 22 WMR and using them as backup guns around my place or on me. They are also really neat to look at so having a brace of them and a display case for them would be neat as a functional decoration.
>them as backup guns around my place
Why? Is space that much of an issue? You can get cheaper and more effective pistols you can still easily hide in a home.
>I do not see the point of 22 mag out of a 1-2 inch barrel.
that's because youre a retard that cant wrap his head around owning firearms for fun rather than spr-srs operations
I do like those little derringers. I'd like one as a dog walking gun but the price makes me rather carry my shield instead.
Check out the rough and rowdy line from Bond Arms. Much cheaper than their traditional line.
> rough and rowdy line from Bond Arms.
Not him but that’s cool. I didn’t know they had a cheaper line now
I've been thinking getting one in of these bond arms stingers. Honey B version comes with the extended grip. $300.
I love my naa. I carry it every day snuggly in my front pocket to the side of my phone. I got mine in 22wmr but if i could do it again I'd get the one in 22 short. Its so small it can fit in a cigarette packet which i can see being able to to get past pat downs possibly.
>I have 6 total but picrel are the most practical
What are the other 3 if the most practical pocket pistol you have is a saturday night special in .25?
Also I had a manager that carried one of those .22 mag single actions, it was comically small but still felt better in the hand than an LCR
>saturday night special in .25?
I think that's a Colt Junior, no?
In which case it's marginally better than a Saturday night special.
Personally still think the peak 25 gun is the Beretta Jetfire 950b (no safety) though.
Nope, F.I.E titan, cheap old pistol from back in the day
https://www.thetruthaboutguns.com/gun-review-fie-titan-pistol/
Fair enough
>What are the other 3
two more derringers and a single shot 410/45LC pistol
Alright fellow pocketfags when are we necking down 30SC to .25cal
Found some Speer 22wmr made for 2 inch barrels. Curious to see how it fares in a 4 inch
The OG
More me, its the Colt Junior .25.
how much do these cost?
I paid 90 for the Italian and 110 for the Titan
where'd you find them? pawn shop? id love to own something like this if they're that cheap
not him but Gunbroker, local firearms auctions and half decent pawn shops should all have similar shit.
Gunbroker can have great things if you know what to look for .
what the fuck is this
Spanish.
Local gun auction they have once a month
I spent something like 500 on my Junior buying it from a friend because its in immaculate condition and had its original box.
Reminds me I need to finish my Jetfire parts kid to join the .25 club
I have half a dozen or so, here are a couple I picked up a couple weeks ago at an auction
Great gun for squirrels
These guys are on sale for $200 everywhere I look. I picked one up a month ago and the were $250 - $300 everywhere fml.
most dogshit firearm I've ever owned.
literally the only gun out of the 65+ I've owned that I regret buying.
what sort of problems did you have anon? ive enjoyed mine although it does hurt my trigger finger after about 50 rounds
out of the box it wouldn't cycle anything.
I've never gotten it to fire two consecutive rounds ever.
I tried something like 25 different boxes of ammo from like 7 or 8 brands and nothing worked. While doing that I tried a half a dozen magazines from OEM to aftermarket and that didnt help.
I even basically single shot 400 rounds in a row to try and see if it was just some fucked up break-in period and that didnt even help.
I've bought three ruger products in my life, two of the three were non-functioning out of the box. The other was a SP101 2-1/4" that had an undersized cylinder which caused me to have to mortar the ejector rod into a solid object every time I reloaded. Happened with .357 and .38spl, full power and snub nosed specific rounds, also tried about 15 different boxes of shit and it happened with every single round.
I know Ruger would have fixed both for basically zero money if I had shipped them back but how am I supposed to trust my life to a firearm that was fucked up out of the box due to obviously abysmal QC issues?
I'm sure I was just very unlucky with both of those but it ruined the whole brand for me.
oldfags might remember me basically saying this exact same shit for over 10 years now, I still have the broken LCP and I still haven't sent it in to Ruger because I keep it as a reminder not to trust them, every time I open my safe.
Sounds like your limp wristing. User error; lack of skill
I had several friends and employees at the range try it with the same results.
I own a .50AE desert eagle, probably the most prone to limp wristing gun on the planet and I've never once managed to limp wrist that.
my LCP is just a piece of shit.
Doubt it
im sorry that your favorite brand makes dogshit firearms, are you going to be ok?
NAA-22LLR is extremely based. So fucking small, but with practice you can shoot it fast and surprisingly accurate. Get a 3D printed neck holder and you got a great deep concealed gun or backup.
Has anyone taken their gun to a gunsmith before?
I tried fixing this Astra Cub .22short I got from my friend but it still wont fire.
I took the whole entire thing apart down to the last little spring, I removed all the rust and slow/cold rust-blued the entire gun, hoping that a good cleaning of all the internal parts and rust removal would help it out. The gun functions smoother now but thats about it.
Not sure whats up with it and have decided I want someone else to fix it.
Is it pretty expensive to get a gunsmith to look at the gun?
Every other gun I've ever had that broke or that I fixed I did myself so I'm not sure what to expect when paying someone else to do it.
Why is there no double stack 25acp? It makes no sense I can't find one does it just not work?
thats fucking cool
https://www.forgottenweapons.com/machine-pistols/lercker-machine-pistol/
When we will we get repros of this gun? There's so much wastes potential here
>When we will we get repros of this gun?
When you make them.
I have been carrying my 21a as a backup gun for a few months. Picrel not mine but same. I love this lil guy.
Im considering getting like 3-4 of those NAA revolvers in 22 WMR and using them as backup guns around my place or on me. They are also really neat to look at so having a brace of them and a display case for them would be neat as a functional decoration.
>them as backup guns around my place
Why? Is space that much of an issue? You can get cheaper and more effective pistols you can still easily hide in a home.
>backup guns around my place
i just have shotguns hidden around the house
I do not see the point of 22 mag out of a 1-2 inch barrel.
>I do not see the point of 22 mag out of a 1-2 inch barrel.
that's because youre a retard that cant wrap his head around owning firearms for fun rather than spr-srs operations
what about my post implied that? I'm saying if you want a tiny little baby rimfire gun (perfectly valid) just get it in 22lr
.22wmr is more loud and more fun.
Here’s a few gun buyback rescues I got for cheap
Beautiful Junior
Also what the fresh hell is that gun on the bottom? It looks so different.
Kel-Tec P3AT. I paid $100 for the Junior
I think he meant the actual bottom resultant from your failure to fix the image rotation, not your intended bottom when you took the picture.
Ah yea I’m trippin. Thats a Hi-Standard 22 wmr derringer.
That's pretty cool, very 1960s.
Not him, but that's a High Standard Derringer; double-action, fires 22lr or 22 mag (depends on the model), and was apparently popular back in the day.