NAA Pug and Black Widow revolvers

These very small revolvers are for deep concealed carry and can be used for close combat only. The revolvers are mainly designed for .22 Magnum ammunition but a second cylinder sized for .22 LR (Long Rifle) type of ammunition is provided.

The Pug has an 1" barrel and the Black Widow has a barrel of 2" length, the second being more precise. There is also a 4" option but that goes beyond concealed carry. All of them can shoot up to 5 rounds.

What other use these can have? Well, as a homesteader, using these to humanly terminate a small to medium animal that must be processed for food can be a good alternative to stunning tools - maybe even cheaper? For this purpose is much more convenient than a long, incommod rifle. What animals do I have in mind? Rabbits, sheep, goats, alpaca, llama, maybe small heifers but I never tested this so I can't say what skulls a .22 LR ammo can penetrate. It is known that .22 LR can be used for deer hunting.



The Black Widow revolver (click to go to it's web page)

A movie included to illustrate the size of the revolver and some safety features, as well as some shooting. This firearm is really about close-combat only and can be used as a backup.



And here, a Pug presentation:



Mainly, there are four bullet sizes that can be shot in the .22 LR cylinder: 22 short, 22 long, 22 long rifle and 22 long rifle stinger (presented in this order below):


And now, the .22 Magnum (the taller one) alongside  a .22LR. Again, the .22 Magnum can be shot only in his own cylinder:


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