It shoots down and to the left

Published on July 4, 2025
Duration: 0:26

This video features a humorous interaction in a gun shop where a customer brings in a small North American Arms Mini-Revolver for sight adjustment. The customer reports the firearm consistently shoots left. The shop owner, experienced in firearm maintenance, agrees to zero the sights, highlighting a common issue with small firearms.

Quick Summary

A customer brought a North American Arms Mini-Revolver to a gun shop because it consistently shot to the left. The shop owner agreed to zero the sights, a process that adjusts the firearm's aiming point to match the point of impact for better accuracy.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Benelli Shotgun
  2. 00:05Customer's Mini Revolver Problem
  3. 00:10Diagnosing the Left Pull
  4. 00:19Shop Owner Agrees to Help

Frequently Asked Questions

What issue did the customer have with his mini-revolver?

The customer reported that his North American Arms Mini-Revolver consistently pulled to the left when he shot it. He brought it to a gun shop to have the sights zeroed.

What type of firearm was the customer trying to get zeroed?

The customer was trying to get a very small revolver, identified as a North American Arms Mini-Revolver, zeroed. It's a type of firearm often used for everyday carry (EDC).

What is 'zeroing' a firearm?

Zeroing a firearm means adjusting its sights so that the point of impact aligns with the point of aim at a specific distance. This ensures accuracy when shooting.

What are the technical specifications of the North American Arms Mini-Revolver?

The North American Arms Mini-Revolver, often chambered in .22 LR, typically features a 5-round capacity, a short barrel (around 1.125 inches), and weighs about 4.6 oz.

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