NAA Sentinel .22 WMR

Published on June 25, 2025
Duration: 2:09

This guide details the safe loading, firing, and unloading procedures for the NAA Sentinel .22 WMR mini-revolver, as demonstrated by Misha. It highlights the firearm's single-action operation and its unique swing-out cylinder, a feature not common on all NAA mini-revolvers. Proper handling and safety checks are emphasized throughout the process.

Quick Summary

The NAA Sentinel .22 WMR is a 5-shot mini-revolver featuring a stainless steel frame and single-action operation. Its key distinguishing feature is a swing-out cylinder, which allows for easier loading and unloading compared to traditional pull-pin designs found on some other NAA models. It fires the .22 WMR cartridge with manageable recoil.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Loading
  2. 00:53Live Fire Demonstration
  3. 01:18Unloading and Close-up

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the NAA Sentinel .22 WMR?

The NAA Sentinel .22 WMR is a mini-revolver with a 5-round capacity, chambered in .22 WMR. It operates in single-action and features a stainless steel frame and a swing-out cylinder, distinguishing it from some other NAA models.

How do you load the NAA Sentinel .22 WMR?

To load the NAA Sentinel, first ensure it's safe and unloaded. Then, swing out the cylinder, load five rounds of .22 WMR ammunition into the chambers, and close the cylinder securely.

What is the firing mechanism of the NAA Sentinel?

The NAA Sentinel operates on a single-action mechanism. This means the hammer must be manually cocked by the user for each shot before the trigger can be pulled to fire the firearm.

What makes the NAA Sentinel's cylinder design notable?

The NAA Sentinel is notable for its swing-out cylinder. This design is a departure from the traditional pull-pin cylinder found on many other North American Arms mini-revolvers, offering a more conventional reloading method.

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