Here is a table top review of my Walter P22 pistol. Despite concerns years ago about reliability with this gun, Walther has fixed several problems and is now making a rock solid 22. At around 0 this pistol is a great firearm for CCW and also a great training pistol. I bring this gun to the range every time and fire it regularly to help keep my skills fresh. It takes standard 22lr bullets and has many safety features and is a ambidextrous pistol. It also has an accessory rail any tactical lights or lasers you want to add.
Trying out the NAA .22 Mag. This little gun is a handful! It has interchangeable cylinders for .22LR and .22 Mag. The music in my intro is royalty free music from Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) called “Cattails”.
Just my North American Arms Revolvers. Our .22 Magnum Mini-Revolver is the ultimate in up front, personal, close-in protection. It’s small, easy to conceal and safe to carry. Whether you carry it for hiking and camping, or for self-defense, this gun delivers when you need it most. As with every NAA Mini-Revolver, the hammer need not rest on an empty chamber. Using the original half-way notch cylinder, the hammer may rest safely and securely without chance of accidental discharge
Video of my latest firearms purchase, the NAA Pug. This is a great little pocket pistol, perfect as a backup to your CCW and great for EDC. Full list of specs are listed at end of video. Thanks for watching.
My Derringer with the custom carbon grips I made for it. It’s not the best pocket pistol. In fact, it’s probably one of the worst defensive pocket guns that are made today in terms of speed, caliber, and round count, however it is reliable and some semi auto pocket pistols are not. Especially in this price range. I have always liked these guns and that is the main reason that I bought it. This gun can be carried pretty much anywhere it’s legal and no one will notice that you’re armed. No one …
The diminutive Walther P22 .22 pistol is a fun plinker and I consider it a good choice as a recreational pistol. Shooters with small hands will appreciate its ergonomics, easily accessed controls, ease of loading (both mags and slide racking), and smaller grip. Other upsides include tactical looks, more blast and recoil for a .22 makes it funner, versatile configurations (can swap out barrels easily), and light rail. But make sure you are realistic about the gun’s capabilities. While some …