Who owns a NAA Black Widow .22 Mag 4"? Do you like it?

ohen cepel

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They are a great little gun, within the limitations for which they were designed.

That being said, I'm not sure I would want the large grips which come on the Widow. They make it easier to shoot but harder to carry/hide. You can always change the grips if needed though.

The .22 mag is not a toy for those that talk about it as if it's a BB gun. Not the ideal gun to take to a gun fight, but a lot better than a whistle.
 

Obambulate

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In the few documented instances that somebody had to defend themselves with a NAA mini...it was enough to end the threat. In one case in a Walmart parking lot, it was enough to end the life of the man who tried to rob the Black Widow owner and his son.
 

bedbugbilly

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If the "Earl" resembles anything, it resembles a Remington Pocket Model - which had spur trigger, flat web loading lever, top strap and octagon barrel. An 1860 Army was open top, round barrel and a much different loading lever.
 

deerslayer303

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I am intrigued by these little guns. I like the longer barrel models. But I also like the models with the swing out cylinder. But they only come with the short barrel. Talk about the perfect summer carry weapon.
 
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