Of the two choices I'd go with the Kel-Tec.
Think of it as a Single Shot .32 Derringer. If it jams, you can clear it about as fast as you can re-cock the NAA.
At about the same size as the NAA you could carry a LW SEECAMP in .32 or .380. Plus the LW SEECAMP is very unlikely to jam. JMHO
Bill
THANKS
Thanks for the information. I'm not looking to get top dollar for it, just a fair price. I guess I'll offer it at $425.00 and break even. I'd rather have the money than the gun. ;)
Thanks again, Bill
I got this, what looks like an OLD, NIB Colt Trooper Mark III in a package deal with 5 other guns. I have no interest in a BLUED firearm (sorry no offense meant) so I'm going to either sell it or trade it off. What would be a FAIR price for it. I figure I'm in it for about $400 or just a bit...
1 Centerfire. 1 Rimfire.
I'll have 1 to 4 guns with me but when I go to the range I'm basically there to shoot 2 of them. I ALWAYS have my PRIMARY carry gun, a S&W 640 and my BUG of the day, either a American Derringer or a NAA Mini Magnum. Sometimes that is all I shoot but mainly when I plan...
REXiO Model 4/10-S???
What the heck did I buy. It is a single shot .45 Colt / .410 made in Argentina. I got it in a packaged deal with 5 other guns. What is its worth? $50, $100, $200???
Thanks, Bill
Range Report... What a HUGE disappointment today when I tried out my new little TARGET Mark II.
First I loaded both magazines with two brands of ammo each, four in all. Set up a small 5 bull's eye target at the 7 yard line just to check accuracy before I bother shooting it at the 25 yard...
A BIG THANK YOU to all of you that chimed in here and on three other boards that I posted my questions.
My general conclusion is that I paid a fair price for a mildly scarce, absolutely fantastic pistol that I should never sell. :D
I'll give a range report when I can.
Thanks again, Bill
I don't know anything about them but I saw this one and liked it so I bought it.
I'm sure that I paid too much ($300.00 OTD) but it's mine now! :rolleyes:
Can anybody tell me just what I have? Common? Rare? Good shooters? Reliable? Etcetera.?
Dry Fire, Dry Fire, Dry Fire.
Get a Snubby .22 LR and Practice, Practice, Practice.
Remember the purpose of a snub nose revolver is for close & personal action so don't stress yourself out trying to get sub 2" groups at 25 yards. ;)
SP101 in .22LR
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