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Published on December 8, 2023
Duration: 1:00

This video tests the accuracy of a North American Arms Mini-Revolver, nicknamed 'Little Cricket', chambered in .22 LR. Despite initial concerns about trigger pull and accuracy, the speaker achieves surprisingly good results, even hitting a bullseye with an unconventional one-handed stance. The test utilizes a Birchwood Casey Eze-Scorer target.

Quick Summary

The North American Arms Mini-Revolver, chambered in .22 LR, was tested for accuracy. Despite trigger pull challenges, four out of five shots hit the Birchwood Casey Eze-Scorer target, with an unconventional stance even yielding a bullseye.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Little Cricket Revolver
  2. 00:13Target Setup: Birchwood Casey Eze-Scorer
  3. 00:20Loading and Trigger Control Issues
  4. 00:37Shooting Stances Experiment
  5. 00:53Accuracy Results Analysis

Frequently Asked Questions

What caliber is the North American Arms Mini-Revolver tested in this video?

The North American Arms Mini-Revolver, nicknamed 'Little Cricket' by the speaker, is tested with .22 caliber ammunition, likely .22 LR, which is common for these small firearms.

What challenges did the speaker face when shooting the NAA Mini-Revolver?

The speaker noted challenges with trigger pull, specifically mentioning the tendency to 'jerk' the shot low. This is a common issue with small revolvers that require precise trigger manipulation.

Did the speaker achieve good accuracy with the NAA Mini-Revolver?

Yes, surprisingly good accuracy was achieved. Four out of five shots hit the paper target, and an unconventional one-handed stance even resulted in a bullseye hit.

What target was used for the accuracy test?

A Birchwood Casey Eze-Scorer paper target was used for the accuracy test. This target is designed to help shooters evaluate their firearm's precision and their own shooting skills.

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