WVGunman
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I just bought a used North American Arms .22 Magnum as a concealed carry gun. I have always read stuff like "these are made like Swiss watches" regarding these guns. They/mine certainly LOOK nice, with a pleasing stainless steel finish. But being what they are--a miniscule, deep concealment gun--I'm wondering if they're made to be all that durable. These types of weapons never get shot much, so how could anyone tell?? I'm more interested on the 22 mag version; .22 LR guns have been made out of pot metal and still shot thousands of rounds, so I think that question is settled.
So, anyone here ever shoot loose an NAA .22 Magnum?
So, anyone here ever shoot loose an NAA .22 Magnum?