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The top breaks were a limited run that I don't expect to see any more of anytime soon. They're commanding a pretty high price on the secondary market.

I run with a 1 5/8 mini in .22WMR. It's a great little piece of American engineering.

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You forgot the laser!!!

SCP-834 - LaserLyte North American Arms 22LR/22M Laser For the Smallest Pistol Laser Combo

I've got one with both WMR cylinder and LR cylinder, I usually pop off some LR rounds every time I go to the range. They are fun to shoot, but I'm not accurate with it at all. Guess I need to shoot it more.

Now to find me one of those custom bipods and perhaps that laser sight. :)

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The top break model was called the Ranger. I think it was limited to about 400 examples they are pretty rare to see for sale and when they do come up the command a high price.

I have a nagging desire to get one also. I kinda have a thing for small guns. Does anyone know if the topbreak ones can be bought. I have read about them, but never seen one for sale (in person or online)
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I swear I posted in this thread, already. Anyhow:

I have one in the 1 5/8 inch WMR model that I bought used. I couldn't do much with the birdshead grips so I put the oversize rubber grips on it and that helped a lot. I'm still not that great with it but can do okay out to about seven yards. Mine gets carried as a weak side BUG, sometimes. Here are some pics of it with a pocket holster I made for it. The holster works pretty well. I got a little carried away punching stitching holes in the thin leather so that is what the reinforcing strip of leather is all about.

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NAAinholster.jpg

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That's 'The Pug', right? I've heard good things about them - particularly that the sights are better/somewhat more usable than on the standard models. I have heard that the pebbled, slip on grips they come with work well, too.

I think I would really like the fixed sight Black Widow model for the better sights and slightly longer barrel (2 inches.) I wouldn't mind having a convertible BW but I don't want to pay $$$ for one (MSRP for NIB is $304 for the model I would want.) I got my NAA used for $160 - which is less than the price I usually see on NIB two-shooter Cobra derringers. As much as I like it, I don't know if I could bring myself to pay $300 for a .22 mini revolver.

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That's 'The Pug', right? I've heard good things about them - particularly that the sights are better/somewhat more usable than on the standard models. I have heard that the pebbled, slip on grips they come with work well, too.

I think I would really like the fixed sight Black Widow model for the better sights and slightly longer barrel (2 inches.) I wouldn't mind having a convertible BW but I don't want to pay $$$ for one (MSRP for NIB is $304 for the model I would want.) I got my NAA used for $160 - which is less than the price I usually see on NIB two-shooter Cobra derringers. As much as I like it, I don't know if I could bring myself to pay $300 for a .22 mini revolver.

Yeah that's the pug I love how it looks. I also heard good things about the sites.

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