MCgunner
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I was chattin' on another board when I heard a bang under my kitchen cabinet. A possum has been hanging out around the house and getting in through a hole where the drain exits under the house. So, I eased in there with my watch cat following. He heard it, too. The NAA was in my left side pocket where it resides 24/7 as back up. flipped it out of its holster grip and opened the door, point blank shot in the face, another notch to carve on the grip. Hell, I'm runnin' out of space for notches! You may recall I posted last week about a nutria I shot at 15 yards on the river with it. I'm gettin' pretty good with it, thinkin' about mounting a scope. LOL! Kit gun? I don't need no stinkin' kit gun!
But, I guess it's the deal, a gun in your pocket is better than one in the safe and I always have this thing. That is the value of the NAA, one of the most useful handguns I own. It's taken possums, a feral dog, a few rats, a couple of rattle snakes, a few rabbits, it's just always with me for targets of opportunity and it's more accurate than one would think, capable of head shots on a dog at near 25 yards, for instance or shooting the head off a snake at 6-10 feet or poppin' a rabbit or nutria at 15 yards.
But, I guess it's the deal, a gun in your pocket is better than one in the safe and I always have this thing. That is the value of the NAA, one of the most useful handguns I own. It's taken possums, a feral dog, a few rats, a couple of rattle snakes, a few rabbits, it's just always with me for targets of opportunity and it's more accurate than one would think, capable of head shots on a dog at near 25 yards, for instance or shooting the head off a snake at 6-10 feet or poppin' a rabbit or nutria at 15 yards.