August 03, 2006

Guns > Pics of the NAA .32 Break-top Revolver

According to the company president's page this is basically what the new gun will look like, with small changes to the hammer and triggerguard. The picture at least answers the question of how it tips up (it wasn't clear from earlier pictures). That cylinder rod looks sort of fragile to me. It's not clear how it ejects, but I'm having a hard time imagining it would be an elegant-type operation.

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Posted by: Thomas at August 03, 2006

Yep, it's a prototype.

Yep, the ready-to-ship product will be more elegant...er...prettier...er...less Glock-like...er...not so fugly.

Yep, the folks at Hogue and Ajax and Eagle and Ahrends and Spegel are mortgaging their business properties so that they can produce an aftermarket grip that will rescue this "exercise"
in non-ergonomy.

Just kiddin'. :)

This thing has 'hurt' written all over it. And you're going to have to cock it in a hurry before you absorb the abuse from each shell? And it's possible that you're going to have to repeat that abuse in a really slow manner?

Reloading...with that thing spreading out over a the equivalent of a quarter-acre or so in stress-induced parlance...is going to be sloooooooooow with all those hinges and pin thingies?

I have a guess on the proper price point. Anyone want to jump in the pool?

Posted by: Alex the Gripaholic at August 03, 2006

Thomas: you might try noquarters.blogspot.com for gun sweepstakes.

Alex: Yeah, I decided a long time ago this wouldn't be replacing my .38.

I think this gun was supposed to be somewhere between the size of an NAA .22 mini-gun and an S&W Airweight .38. It's awfully close to the size of the latter to have the lousy utility of the former.

Posted by: Les Jones at August 03, 2006

Good lord. What are these guys thinking?

Seriously, somebody needs to talk them out of this before they throw any more of their R+D budget away.

Posted by: Mike at August 04, 2006

I need to see a pic that compares the size to a S&W J frame before I know if I have any interest in the gun. You just can't tell from the gun alone how big it's going to be.

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