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I am almost 50% of the way to meeting my goal in order to provide some Christmas cheer for a few families in my area that need some uplifting. To help move the needle I will offer my trusty NAA 1 1/8" 5-shot revolver with a kydex neck holder and a very hard to get $20 box of Match grade .22LR for just $185+ background. (Will substitute CCI MiniMag if desired.)
One my try and convince you that you cannot hit anything with this beyond an arm's reach with a gun this small, I say not true! I have found that at 50 yards I can hit a 10" target at least two out of five times. And two of your fingers won't even be involved! I would highly recommend practicing with this little revolver and have it handy when opportunities come to make some side money showing your shooting prowess. Who knows, it may pay for itself the first year and then some by simply having it when you go to the range or shooting with friends.
NAA makes a belt buckle this model will fit into. I have already sold that and added it to the charitable funds, but including a picture if you are curious and want to reach out to them to order one. I call it inconspicuous open carry. Whether you have this on a buckle, in your pocket, or around your neck, it is there to ensure you don't go out the door empty.
Buckle for reference only, it has already been sold...
One my try and convince you that you cannot hit anything with this beyond an arm's reach with a gun this small, I say not true! I have found that at 50 yards I can hit a 10" target at least two out of five times. And two of your fingers won't even be involved! I would highly recommend practicing with this little revolver and have it handy when opportunities come to make some side money showing your shooting prowess. Who knows, it may pay for itself the first year and then some by simply having it when you go to the range or shooting with friends.
NAA makes a belt buckle this model will fit into. I have already sold that and added it to the charitable funds, but including a picture if you are curious and want to reach out to them to order one. I call it inconspicuous open carry. Whether you have this on a buckle, in your pocket, or around your neck, it is there to ensure you don't go out the door empty.
Buckle for reference only, it has already been sold...