.22 MAGNUM NAA mini revolver

Published on November 3, 2024
Duration: 0:24

This guide details the loading and live-fire technique for the North American Arms (NAA) Mini Revolver in .22 Magnum, as demonstrated by a firearms enthusiast. It covers safe cylinder removal, loading five rounds, reassembly, and drawing from a pocket holster for target engagement. The demonstration emphasizes practical application and safe handling of this small-caliber firearm.

Quick Summary

The NAA Mini Revolver in .22 Magnum is loaded by removing the cylinder pin, manually inserting five rounds into the cylinder, and then reinserting the cylinder and pin. This single-action firearm is demonstrated being drawn from a pocket holster and fired at steel targets, showcasing its concealability and practical use.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Holster
  2. 00:01Disassembly for Loading
  3. 00:04Loading .22 Magnum Rounds
  4. 00:10Reassembly
  5. 00:13Pocket Draw and Deployment
  6. 00:15Live Fire Demonstration

Frequently Asked Questions

How do you load the NAA Mini Revolver in .22 Magnum?

To load the NAA Mini Revolver, first remove the cylinder pin to release the cylinder. Manually insert five rounds of .22 Magnum ammunition into the chambers, then reinsert the cylinder and secure it with the cylinder pin. Ensure the firearm is unloaded before starting this process.

What is the capacity of the NAA Mini Revolver?

The NAA Mini Revolver, particularly the .22 Magnum variant shown, typically has a cylinder capacity of five rounds. This compact size is a key feature for its concealed carry application.

Is the NAA Mini Revolver easy to conceal?

Yes, the NAA Mini Revolver is designed for maximum concealability. Its small size and the demonstration of drawing from a pocket holster highlight its effectiveness as an EDC (Everyday Carry) firearm.

What type of action does the NAA Mini Revolver use?

The NAA Mini Revolver operates on a single-action mechanism. This means the hammer must be manually cocked by the shooter before each shot is fired, requiring a deliberate and controlled firing process.

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