NAA .22 BP Companion

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Zero_DgZ said:
OOO sounds a little big. Ain't the diameter of that stuff about .36? #4 buckshot is .24, which sounds a little closer to the money to me.

I was thinkin' about getting one of these just for the gadget factor. I'll most certainly get one of those stainless 1858's to compliment it.

I've got no idea, your shot sizes in the US are completly different to the one we use over here in the UK, I can't even find one close enough to use over here.:confused:

You should get one though, even if it just for the gadget factor.
 
The main problem i have with the minis in any cal. includeing the 25cal autos and derrienger in 22mag 32, and 38 . if you`ve never shot one of these small guns .. i know you have to be thinking its cheap shooting plunking and what not .. and maybe it would be a good hideout piece .. I`ve shot `em alot when i was younger all that i listed owned them too . but when you take it out and try to shoot a pop can 10 ft away and don`t even get close to hitting it much less scareing it ... some how all the fun is gone .. one might say the thrill is gone .. I`m come to figure and refer to these little guns as belly guns .. if your gonna hit a man size target with one of these you`d have to stick it to someones belly to hit `em ... and if you do your target shooting at a range ... forget it , most ranges don`t have targets set as close as you`d need to cut paper .
 
Not news to me. I used to rock an FIE E-28 in .25 ACP. I eventually got the zen of pointing the thing about down and I could hit a pop can on the second shot out to about ten yards. Not good for much beyond that.

The FIE had cast-in iron sights on top that didn't seem to correlate to windage or elevation. At least the NAA doesn't give any illusions there.
 
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