I think everyone here carries all their auto pistols without one in the chamber just to be safe because they don't trust their internal safety. I guess we can't trust the people who make guns anymore because they all might go BOOM! because they use cheap metals that will bend or break off. how sad for all of us.
My cousin can hit a 4-in steel plate at 75 ft with my PUG .22 wmr… But then he's got the most steady hands of anyone I've ever seen. 40 ft is about my limit, and that's on a good day… Now thinking about it I seem to remember, I watched Hickok45 ring the gong with some little sub 2” NAA…
Well she is NOT suffering, the news iIS keeping her secrets and apparently we have enough idiots who still tune in to main news (don't do their research). I would be laughing like the rest of the world, but I'm an American and we ARE the butt of the joke. 😮😢
And people are wanting to vote for her for President for the next 4 years. I thought this was a joke when I first heard it. Now I know why she is laughing.
After watching a lot of videos on the NAA revolvers, I chose the .22 LR with a folding holster grip. This grip improved accuracy a lot. It also makes the revolver even smaller and easier to hide in a pocket. I'm using Federal Punch Ammo as it shows the best ballistics with the NAA short barrel. I carry my NAA revolver more than any other firearm because it is so easy to hide in small pockets.
Yeah they're solid little guns & with rimfire ammo its definitely good that you did some research because for some reason rimfire cartridges seem to vary widely in consistency
Bro furries don't even do anything bruh. They're just like "I'm gonna wear an animal suit for fun" and it's cringe? Give me a real excuse other than "it's cringe." Because that doesn't make any sense.
@@ST4R.R.5 holy I’m not a weirdo who knows the difference between the two, my whole feed is literally just football ⚽️ Btw, please don’t use God’s name in vain 👎🏻
I just got it, let see how it goes! Is good to see American made guns videos, not Turkish, Austria,, German, etc! Very nice gun and brand…Great video Sir! 👌🏻🫡🇺🇸
It would be recommended to remove the cylinder from the right side of the frame to avoid damaging the pawl hand that rotates the cylinder, while the revolvef is on half cock. Reinstall the cylinder back in from the same side as it was removed. They are well-made revolvers and tough little buggers. They are good little get off me back up pieces.
With all due respect young man, but that Pietta can safely be carried with six all day long because you just put the hammer back onto the first click which is the safety position for these revolvers. if you don't believe me! well then load it with five live rounds and load the empty chamber with a shell casing with a good primer only without a bullet or gunpowder in it and carry it for a month or just keep it that way while you handle it. I will bet that the hammer will never go down on its own onto that primed empty shell casing. colts were always made to be carried with six and in the safety notch of the first click. it's in the History Books on Colt firearms. this is how I have always carried my Pietta and never had a negligent discharge. trust your weapons after you know how they function and then you trust yourself with the knowledge of how they work. Be Safe and Shoot Straight!
I'm not saying you can't just saying I wouldn't and most people don't cause very unlikely but if that sear breaks (by dropping etc. ) its right on the round just a safety measure I like to take with revolvers without a transfer bar
The sear is flimsy. It will break if gun is dropped or wear down with use. On the safety notch my firing pin will rest on the primer because the trigger sear is worn down. Don't let your six gun fantasy blow the brain out of your head. Always load 5 and lower the hammer on an empty chamber. But you already know this.
You can get the stock from sarco online but unfortunately as of right now I don't believe they sell a 1911 with everything you'll have to get it separately just make sure before you attach the stock you put on the 16" barrel
Not bad at all I had to use rear bag for support, otherwise my rifle moved too much. Maybe it would help you too. I'm not that familiar with the Axis but my old Savage 10 tactical shot terribly in the factory stock. It improved when i upgraded to aluminum chassis. So that or maybe glass bedding the stock could help. And of course, ammo - even the best rifle can shoot bed with wrong ammo :)
Appreciate the tips and its cool you guys commented considering the sea of entries and I think the bag would be a great idea I'll have to try it. Never tried to shoot this tight of group before now I usually get close enough zeros for hunting and call it good.
@@jrab3464 i'm interested to see people try the challenge but RU-vid search is not the best - i almost missed your video. That's one of the point that we were trying to make, people online will shit on a rifle if it "can't do sub MOA" but in reality not a lot of rifles can, if you measure it with a 10 shot grouping. But it's nothing wrong with that as 2-3 MOA is perfectly good for hunting and most other applications. Even military considers rifles to be ok if they shoot under 4 MOA :) But yes, this test is equally demanding for the rifle, ammo and shooter. 10 round groupings are quite harder then 5 rounds - one small mistake and you ruin the result 😅