Thirwell1216
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I've fired many .22 CCI shorts through a Charter Arms revolver. Loud and not far from LR performance. See review:
View: https://youtu.be/rk_A-xjYQNg
View: https://youtu.be/rk_A-xjYQNg
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I've fired many .22 CCI shorts through a Charter Arms revolver. Loud and not far from LR performance. See review:
View: https://youtu.be/rk_A-xjYQNg
I remember sitting on the hood of a parked car and shooting at rabbits at 20' with a NAA .22lr about 40 years ago. Gun flipped up and out of my hand! Alcohol might have been involved.Yeah but a derringer is at least less useless than that thing at least you can hold on to a derringer
Actually, Viridian now makes the laser grips, but for the magnum frame only. I bought one last year. Here's the link (I spent a lot less than this when I bought mine): Red Grip Laser for NAA Magnum FrameThere are some grips that aren't much larger than the stock ones that help. I'll be looking into which of those most have had success with.
My original thought was to find some of the laser grips that Laserlyte made a few years ago. They're no longer made, so I'll be looking for them on ebay I think.
@FlintActually, Viridian now makes the laser grips, but for the magnum frame only. I bought one last year. Here's the link (I spent a lot less than this when I bought mine): Red Grip Laser for NAA Magnum Frame
Frank
For anyone who may be interested, these Viridian laser grips (for the magnum frame) are currently on sale for $99, while supplies last (use code NAA-VL-FALL): GVL-MActually, Viridian now makes the laser grips, but for the magnum frame only. I bought one last year. Here's the link (I spent a lot less than this when I bought mine): Red Grip Laser for NAA Magnum Frame
Frank
Seems like most of the grips, holsters, and accessories for NAA's focus on the magnums, which is odd because you'd think the smaller .22 LR frame would still be common enough given the caliber is popular.You really ought to try Cvang grips on that puppy.
Rats. Tried to find a link but it looks like they're only being made for magnum frames anymore. Too bad--you'd have loved them.
Seems like most of the grips, holsters, and accessories for NAA's focus on the magnums, which is odd because you'd think the smaller .22 LR frame would still be common enough given the caliber is popular.
Grips can always be made larger, even with the magnum frames a longer grip is a popular option.I have no idea how many LR models they sell compared to magnum frames. I think the LRs are too small. Comments I read online by people having trouble gripping them are always referring to the smaller-framed guns.
I believe most of the magnum models are available as convertibles--with both magnum and LR cylinders--so it's easy to shoot the budget bullets out of the larger frame.