Allow me to weigh in on the Guardian in .32NAA
I've owned a .32NAA Guardian for about 3 years now. I have to say I like it as a pocket pistol. It's the gun I carry when I can't carry a gun.
Like any gun you have to shoot it to get used to its peculiarities. It is heavy, yes. The recoil is snappy, yes. The sights are nearly nonexistent, yes. But it serves it's purpose as a deep concealment, backup piece rather nicely. I've handled the Kel-tecs and they are lighter by far. Never shot one or owned one though I'll probably buy one some day.
Back to the NAA for a moment though. Mine has never jammed, never failed to fire, never had problem one. And I have SHOT mine. I would venture to guess that most people only shoot their BUG's rarely. I shoot mine at least once a month (I usually go to the range twice to three times per month on average) and I usually run at least a 20 round box of Corbon 60 gr. rounds through it per trip. This has allowed me to become proficient with this gun and I don't hesitate to trust my life to it when I can't carry one of my other pistols.
Some photos for you:
First some gratuitous gunporn. I like the NAA's looks.
This target was shot at 7 yards. 26 rounds aimed fire.
This target was shot at 5 yards. 2 six round mags rapid fire.
I recently bought a Ron Graham cookie pocket holster for the Guardian and it carries well in this holster. I don't like it so much in jeans, but in khaki pants or shorts it works nicely.
The .380 Guardian is the same size as the .32NAA (just as the .25NAA is the same size as the .32ACP version) I went with the .32NAA round based on it's higher velocity and (theoretically) better terminal performance over standard .380 or .32ACP loads. That being said I'd love to have another in .380. Not sure I'd go as low as .32ACP, but to each his own.
I've heard others complain about ammo cost/availability with the .32NAA rounds. I've got a local shop that carries it occasionally and even when they don't they'll order it for me for 16.00-17.00 per box and I usually get it in about 4 days from the order date. (order on Monday pickup on Friday). The cost is no more than the Hornady TAP I feed my .45ACP.
Overall I like my Guardian (or couldn't ya tell?
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