North American Arms Dragon .22 Mag 1.63" SS / Black Pearlite NAA-22M-LUCK
NAA (North American Arms)
$459.99
- SKU:
- NAA-22M-LUCK
- Caliber:
- 22 Magnum / WMR (Winchester Magnum Rimfire)
Manufacturer: North American Arms
Model: Mini Revolver Dragon
SKU: NAA-22M-LUCK
Caliber: .22 Magnum
Capacity: 5 Round Cylinder
Barrel Length: 1.63"
Overall Length: 5.13"
Finish: Engraved Stainless Steel
Grips: Black Pearlite with Silver Chinese Luck Symbol
Weight: 6.5 oz
Sights: Half Moon
The .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. The North American Arms .22 Magnum can be used with all popular .22 Magnum ammunition, including .22 Magnum shot shells (called Snake Shot by some manufacturers).
The North American Arms safety cylinder feature allows the gun to be carried fully loaded. There are halfway notches between the chambers. The hammer is lowered into one of these notches after the gun is loaded. When the hammer is pulled back to the firing position, the cylinder rotates to the next chamber.
Model: Mini Revolver Dragon
SKU: NAA-22M-LUCK
Caliber: .22 Magnum
Capacity: 5 Round Cylinder
Barrel Length: 1.63"
Overall Length: 5.13"
Finish: Engraved Stainless Steel
Grips: Black Pearlite with Silver Chinese Luck Symbol
Weight: 6.5 oz
Sights: Half Moon
The .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. The North American Arms .22 Magnum can be used with all popular .22 Magnum ammunition, including .22 Magnum shot shells (called Snake Shot by some manufacturers).
The North American Arms safety cylinder feature allows the gun to be carried fully loaded. There are halfway notches between the chambers. The hammer is lowered into one of these notches after the gun is loaded. When the hammer is pulled back to the firing position, the cylinder rotates to the next chamber.