Everything the same as the other video/yesterday, except for having the camera pointed downrange. Hit a little to the right (still would have been a kill shot on most animals with the small size of the target), like the one yesterday; I’ll move it over 1/2 an inch and see how that goes.
Norinco CZ knockoff. It’s as good a quality as my old CZ-452, and just as accurate too (1/3 the price too; you can’t go wrong with that). Range = 50 meters. Aim point was center of the drawing’s head (zero is around 75 meters).
I really like the .22 MAG round in a pistol, I don’t usually shoot it much though bc the ammunition is a bit more expensive than 9mm. I usually just use .22LR for plinking.
My first AR15 build first time shooting it… Smith and Wesson m&p 15 lower and Stag Arms Upper 2H, Magpul CTR stock, Magpul 10/30 mags, Magpul MOE Hand guards, Magpul MOE Grips, Raddlock 2 positions mag lock and a stock magnum lite .22lr with a pro staff Nikon scope Was going to try and make a good video but my camera lens was dirty and my battery was low
Finally, I have the wonderful and tiny pocket pistol I’ve always wanted. The shooting videos will come soon but for now, I wanted to talk a little bit about the safety features, it’s ease of carry and my opinion on the .22 magnum caliber. For such a tiny little pistol it holds a lot of firepower. 5 rounds of the .22 Magnum coming out of the muzzle at over 1100 fps will pass through organs and bone, stopping the person that is in the process of murdering you. Is it as good of a man stopper as a 9mm or .45acp? Obviously not! But you gain the ability of having a firearm that can save your life an not having to have 2 pounds of metal strapped to your side. A lot of people do not want to carry a large pistol on them or they simply are unable to do so. The NAA mini revolver is a great way to be armed without you or anyone else noticing that you’re armed. Most citizen involved defensive shootings involve about 2 shots fired. This gun carries 5 rounds.
Just testing out my new Norinco CZ knockoff. 50 meters, two targets, which were small medicine bottle lids on their ends (no more than an inch across). First miss to the right. Changed aim point, and the next two were dead on. Will adjust scope and try again so as to be dead on first shot. Seems to be very good value for money. Yeah, no ear protection; don’t try it at home kiddies (however, I highly doubt the muzzle blast is much higher than 140 decibels, which is the threshold of pain where …