Subj : Re: C.O.P. .357
To   : JIMMY ANDERSON
From : Weatherman
Date : Sun Jul 30 2023 12:49 am

-=> JIMMY ANDERSON wrote to WEATHERMAN <=-

-=> WEATHERMAN wrote to JIMMY ANDERSON <=-

WE>     Wife is in the
WE> same place.  She's got a couple of Henry tributes she'd like to grab,
WE> but today she picked up some limited edition North American Arms
WE> mini-revolvers that she really liked. Again, not a "shooter's gun" but
WE> a couple of nice conversation starters....

JA> I saw an add for an NAA last year. Never owned one and didn't have a
JA> desire for one, but I LOVED the way this one looked. What did she
JA> get?

She got a 1860 Sheriff .22 WMR.  Hexagon barrel is engraved Independence Day
2022 and the grip has a US flag motif as well as the cylinder being blue with
50 white stars on it.  Serial number begins with 1776.  It's a bit larger than
most NAA revolvers with a "typical" SAA shaped grip - although it IS smaller
than on normal gun.

She also picked up a winter edition revolver.  Pretty much the standard NAA
style revolver, but cerakoted a light blue color with a mountain engraved on
one side, snow flakes on the other and white pearlite grips.  Came with a
cross-draw holster as well.

She's not much of a shooter any more, although she does enjoy putting a few
rounds through her Woodsman every now and again.  Me...  I've been having some
shoulder issues so I can't shoot for very long or things start to get real
achey...  Still, I DO have some new acquisitions that are just begging to be
shot....  my AR-12 being one of them....


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