Noisy Cricket...

Published on November 5, 2022
Duration: 0:35

This review of the 'Noisy Cricket' .22 Magnum mini-revolver highlights its lack of practical utility, stemming from a humorous anecdote about a military Article 15. Despite its low resale value and novelty status, the firearm is presented as a unique, albeit 'crappy,' item. The review touches on the legal ramifications of carrying firearms and the speaker's personal experience as a former Army Ranger.

Quick Summary

The 'Noisy Cricket' is a .22 Magnum mini-revolver, often kept as a novelty due to its low resale value and limited practical utility. John Lovell shared a story about receiving an Article 15 for leaving a firearm in barracks.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: The Noisy Cricket & Article 15 Story
  2. 00:18Utility, Value, and Novelty of the Mini-Revolver

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the 'Noisy Cricket' firearm?

The 'Noisy Cricket' is a .22 Magnum mini-revolver, specifically a small firearm with a short barrel and limited capacity, often considered a novelty item due to its size and practical limitations.

Why did John Lovell get an Article 15?

John Lovell received an Article 15 during his time as a young Ranger because he had forgotten his firearm in his barracks during a military search, highlighting a lapse in firearm security.

What are the technical specifications of the Noisy Cricket mini-revolver?

The mini-revolver typically features a .22 Magnum caliber, a 5-round capacity, an approximate 1.125-inch barrel length, and weighs around 6.2 oz, making it extremely compact.

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