NAA 50th Anniversary Stainless Steel Handgun .22 WMR 5rd Capacity 1.625″ Barrel Black Pearl Grip Limited Edition
$499.00
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This limited-edition revolver is built on NAA’s proven mini-revolver platform offering the same precision-machined stainless steel construction for exceptional durability in a compact size. The white pearl grips provide an eye-catching contrast against the engraved stainless frame making it as much a display piece as it is a functional firearm. Its .22 Magnum chambering delivers a surprising balance of performance and low recoil making it suitable for collectors enthusiasts and backup carry purposes alike.
Features:
- Model: 50th Anniversary 22M
- Action: Single Action
- Caliber: .22 WMR (Magnum)
- Capacity: 5 Rounds
- Frame Material: Stainless Steel
- Frame Finish: Stainless White with Engraving
- Grip: Black Pearl
- Sights: Fixed
- Special Edition: 50th Anniversary Engraved Model
Additional information
| UPC | 744253004032 |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | |
| Manufacturer Part Number | NAA-22M-50B |
| Sights Type | FIXED |
| Barrel Finish | STAINLESS |
| Barrel Length | 1.6500 |
| Caliber/Gauge | |
| Capacity | 5 |
| Length | 10 |
| State Restriction (CA) | NO DIRECT SHIP TO CALIFORNIA |
| Sights | Half Moon |
| Action | SINGLE ACTION |
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