Anybody ever try the Seecamp lookalike NAA Guardian? Not sure I would buy one but they look to be well made.
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Anybody ever try the Seecamp lookalike NAA Guardian? Not sure I would buy one but they look to be well made.
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I found one for chump change, shot it for a bit - then gifted it to my Son (who always wanted one).
https://i.imgur.com/O5BYms1l.jpg
Sell off all those magazines one at a time, except 2 , and you probably get the gun for free.
I was thinking of selling some mags. I don't need 8. I paid $300 for everything in the photo, including the Sneaky Pete holster and ammo, so, yeah, that'd pay for the gun.
If you take a VW Beetle and carefully rework the design, pushing all of its limits, you get a Porsche.
If you take a Baby Browning and carefully rework the design, pushing all of its limits, you get a… SEACAMP!
It’s about all a 32 pocket pistol can be!
Froggie
I had an NAA Guardian in 32 for about 3 weeks. Could not make that particular gun run with red dot or 231. It would fire a couple then jam. Either stovepipe or jam against the feed ramp. Whatever it was, somewhere the tolerances were off. I let it go down the road with a caveat.
My NAA 22lr has run perfectly for a few thousand rounds. Had to replace hammer spring. Gave my groomsmen consecutive aerial number 22 wmr minis for gifts. All have run perfectly, so not an NAA hater. I actually think they are neat as all get out!
I have the NAA .32 and have always ran factory ball ammo with no issues. It is truly a "get off me" gun! I made a pocket wallet for mine that totally conceals it with no outline, so it's very easy for deep concealment. Personally I opt for penetration with this round as it's quite underpowered to begin with.