NAA .22 revolver

Dragonsfire

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Is this not the cutest little revolver? All stainless steel and cut very smooth. 4 inches muzzle to tail. This was just too much fun!!! This belongs to a LEO so he wanted his badge on the side with the one and only screw, the lettering is 0.020" inch tall. The laser cut lettering was just about worn off the other side, so I re-cut that and added the little banner around the .22 long rifle. I will be getting a matching pair of these for me and the wifey, cuz I'm Romantic like that! :cool:
 

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Marrinan

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When I made the "leap" into my first gun these were the revolvers I choose over the replica black powder pieces. They are relatively inexpensive, cut well, make nice display feature piece. Only issue was blackening. Chris Malouf, the West Virginia Bunker technique, Jay Fava and Otto Carter can provide huge inspirational pieces. Jays is/was one of the nicest guns I've seen. Biggest problem is though don't make blued ones and you keep selling your samples. They come in several configurations. Next on to pocket automatics. Same issues, Make beautiful samples. Keep selling all my samples which is great. Fred
 
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Dragonsfire

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Thanks Everyone!!! Yes, Fred, Chris M. and I had a rather lengthy discussion before I began cutting on this revolver. When ever I think I've gotten myself into a craptastic situation, Malouf gives me a shove in the right direction. I priced these at the local gun show today and even the gun show prices weren't bad. Have to see if I can get on NAA dealers list.
 

KCSteve

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Up until recently I sold guns at the local Cabela's and I always warned people that there's one real problem with the NAA revolvers:
They're addictive. ;)
 

Marrinan

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I had a good opportunity to buy six through a special ordering through my local gun shop-paid up front for them to order and got a real good deal. Fred
 

Southern Custom

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If I'm not mistaken I think I saw a little color case hardened version at shot show in Jan. There would be the added expense of re case hardening it but it would make a nice little presentation piece!
Layne
 

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