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A little competition for NAA.

The new Switch-Gun by Standard Mfg.
https://stdgun.com/switch-gun/

Youtube video by sootch00
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=cX95G33oR6A



Be nice, if it had the 22lr cylinder for carry with CCi snakeshot.




 
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It should be fun.

Kinda spendy. I paid the same for a NAA Ranger.

The holster grip would be an extra fifty bucks for the NAA.



 
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Geez. They make perfectly normal SAAs and 1911s. But they also have that weird 2 at once gun and now this. I hope they don't go down the gimmick gun rathole like USFA.
 
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If these pistols hit anywhere near point of aim, they're already head and shoulders above the NAA offerings.
 
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Patience is a virtue. I'm waiting until they offer one in .45-70. Big Grin


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This "switch-gun" revolver has a grip that will fill the hand better than the NAA ones. If the grip doesn't move around, it would be an improvement over the tiny fixed ones. Std Mfg makes really nice SAA replicas, and I hear their 1911s are not too bad. In addition to this switch-gun, they make some other strange guns; a double barrel pump action, and a twin barrel .22LR revolver. I would buy one of these rather than something from NAA



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Thank you
Very little
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22 magnum, I like it....
 
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is circumspective
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Is it asking too much to make it ambidextrously deployed? The button should be on both sides. Confused

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Looks interesting. Reminds me of a camera cap gun I had as a kid.

 
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Yeah, I had one of those
 
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Me too!!
Those were the days when a 5 year old could run around the neighborhood going bang bang! I sure miss them!
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Yeah, I had one of those


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