North American Arms Super Companion

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NAA Super Companion .22 5-shot BP C&B stainless steel revolver, which is based upon the NAA .22 Mag frame, longer Mag cylinder, and 1-5/8" barrel.

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(There is also a Companion .22 5-shot BP C&B stainless steel revolver, which is based upon the NAA .22 Long Rifle frame, LR length cylinder, and 1" barrel.)

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A couple of weeks ago I saw a listing on GB from a gun shop in Alabama who had 10 of these "kits" for sale @$360 each. I was thoroughly surprised that within less than 36 hours, 9 were sold and I scrambled to buy the last one. I had been looking for one for quite a few months, and Bud's Gun Shop lists every NAA revolver as out of stock. Anyone know what is going on with NAA?

From the seller's listing:

300-30 gr lead bullets; powder charge measure; bullet seater; 5 nipples (installed in cylinder); allen wrench for nipples; locking case (2 keys) with NAA logo; leather bullet pouch; replica Civil War era flap holster and extra cylinder w/nipples installed.
MANUFACTURER: North American Arms
FAMILY: Mini-Revolver Series
MODEL: Mini-Revolver Cap & Ball Kit
TYPE: Revolver
ACTION: Single Action
CALIBER/GAUGE: 22 REV
FINISH: Stainless
FRAME: Steel Frame
STOCK/GRIPS: Wood
BARREL: 1 5/8"
CAPACITY: 5
SIGHTS: Fixed
SHIPPING WEIGHT: 2.645 lbs.
SAFETY FEATURES: Safety Cylinder/Half Notch
ADDL INFO: DOES NOT SHOOT 22WMR
ADDL INFO: CAP & BALL ONLY
MFG MODEL NO: NAA-22M-CBK
UPC: 744253000867

I received it yesterday afternoon just as NAA had packaged it, and am pleased. The holster is nothing to write home about (it was designed for the shorter revolver and does not work with the longer revolver) but everything else is just grand. My digital camera is old and on its last legs so no photos from me yet.


I knew it was small but it is really diminutive. I am already in the market for some oversized grips for it, and I have picked out a guy who specializes in these things. One of the grips I am opting for:

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Regards,

Jim
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