Bret4207
At the casting bench in the sky. RIP Bret.
I spent some time shooting an NAA Mini Master IIRC, the 4" job in 22 lr with the rubber grips. Should have bought it. It was surprisingly accurate and the sights were better than on some "real" guns. They also made one in 22 mag, that would have been an even better option. Knew a guy on the job had one of the little jobs in 22 short. Got in trouble one night and found himself on his back with his Smith underneath him and the bad guy on top trying to permanently end the issue. Got the NAA out of his pocket and as he put it, "...screwed it into his ear." BG decided giving up was a real good idea. They have their place for sure.
I agree with the idea of the strong side front pocket. A lanyard sounds about like an ankle holster- great to think about, a pain to get to when you really need it.
I never got into the bottom feeder craze. Yes, lotsa bullets is nice, but with a 357 you only need to hit them once. Maybe if we'd been going from a 38 Spec RN lead to a 9mm it would have floated better, but for rural use the 9mm was a definite step down.
I agree with the idea of the strong side front pocket. A lanyard sounds about like an ankle holster- great to think about, a pain to get to when you really need it.
I never got into the bottom feeder craze. Yes, lotsa bullets is nice, but with a 357 you only need to hit them once. Maybe if we'd been going from a 38 Spec RN lead to a 9mm it would have floated better, but for rural use the 9mm was a definite step down.
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