Busyhands94,
I keep looking at these pistols on the NAA web site. I'm still having trouble getting my head around the idea that carrying the pistol with all five chambers loaded and capped with the hammer on half-cock is safe. I don't really see what the rebounding firing pin does for you there. If it's a true rebounding firing pin, then the firing pin should be too short to reach from the hammer face to the cap, and would have to rely on being struck a sharp blow and its inertia carrying it forward to set off the cap. As such it would seem like a safer way to carry it would be with the hammer down on a loaded and capped chamber, as with the hammer down, should the pistol be dropped or otherwise struck on the hammer, the hammer would be against the frame already and not be able to transfer any energy to the firing pin.
Maybe I'm all wet here. If so, somebody please enlighten me.
But I do have another question. Looking at the pictures on NAA's web site, I see what looks like slots, one per chamber, on the cap end of the cylinder. They almost look like they could be safety notches into which the hammer could be let down into between chambers a la a Remington New Model Army. Can you tell me what those are for?