Accessorizing the NAA Mouse Gun.

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Accessorizing the NAA Mouse Gun.

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Ordered a new pocket holster from Simply Rugged and a couple of cylinder bags from Professor Joe and I think I'm set!

So far I've only fired some .22 Shorts but this thing is a hoot. The holster has a pocket that holds ten spare rounds and
Mr. Miller's cylinder bag is such a perfect fit I can carry the spare cyl. loaded if I like.

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I took more photos but it took a half hour just to run this one through the "improved" photobucket!! :twisted:

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Jason,


Glad they fit. These were the first cyl bags we've made this small. That's a cute little pistol.

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very SLICK!


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Hoe does it fit in your hand? Does shoot to POA. It looks like a great bike/hiking pistol. Especially with the longer barrel, should be useful for small game at close ranges.
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Hmmm, I think I'd consider that a "Rat Gun". It's quite a bit more than a "mouse gun".... :lol:
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What about speed strips from Tuff Products? Nice piece.


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Nice.....When I see a Sidewinder, I'll prolly snatch it up...
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2ndovc wrote: So far I've only fired some .22 Shorts but this thing is a hoot.
So it'll handle Mags down to Shorts?
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awp101 wrote:
2ndovc wrote: So far I've only fired some .22 Shorts but this thing is a hoot.
So it'll handle Mags down to Shorts?

I bought the one with both cylinders. Really wanted it for a "yard gun". Something light and fairly quiet for working in and around the house with the LR cyl. One birdshot, two shorts and 2 HV hollow points worked over with Paco's tool.

Though I've been packing it with the mag cyl. and the new Winchester 40 grain PDX defense ammo quite often. I shot five at ten yards(edit, feet not yds, sorry!) behind the garage and all were POA and just over an inch group offhand. SO loud I was sure the local PD was going to show up afterwards. :oops:

Mr. Quinn on Gunblast gave it a great review and used a two hand hold that I'm sure would give much better accuracy.
I don't have especially large hands but do have long fingers, the little revolver fits pretty well with the boot grips.
I want to get the 3" or the 6" barreled version and make a cased set like a couple old BP sixguns.

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I have a NAA and really like it. They are solidly built.
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Nice Jason.

Blaine, the sidewinders are rare to find. Going for 400. I like the ranger version but they are going for 1200 and up now :shock:
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rjohns94 wrote:Nice Jason.

Blaine, the sidewinders are rare to find. Going for 400. I like the ranger version but they are going for 1200 and up now :shock:
Last Ranger I saw listed was $1700!! I really wanted one but for that money I'd rather have a
Colt SAA!

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