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I was looking at buying a Taurus 992 i think it is that comes with the cylinders for .22lr and .22mag.
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How about a NAA? ;-)
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They are bored for the 22 which is plus or minus a couple of thousands of an inch of .223
That is two hundred and twentythree thousandths of an inch
A 5.56mm or .223 cal. is actually a twenty two! They use soft metal in bullets so that they will extrude upon firing to tightly fit the lands and grooves of the barrel imparting the spin and keeping the expanding gasses from bypassing the projectile! The only reason for the different cylinder is to accommodate the larger CASING!
Using interchangeable barrels is totally unnecessary!
Sheesh................ buy you books and send you to school.......................................
Gabby
NAA are single action so the trigger being hit won't do anything. If you leave the hammer on the rim ,well that changes thngs.The original requirement was for SA/DA and the NAA doesn't have that capability and though they have put adjustable sights on there. I just can't imagine this little pocket pistol living up to the requirement of being accurate especially with the results I had with the spur trigger
they suck..
There has to be a reason why most of the serious guns are equipped with a real enclosed trigger, one is safety that puppy just hangs out there begging for the opportunity to go off at the wrong time. They are cute and they even make a belt buckle that you can stick the tiny one into and be carrying in plain sight and people think it's a toy.
For that kind of money you can get a much better gun if you take the time to shop around.
Gabby