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Re: [NAAOG] What to buy?

Hi Bob,
Have original .32 Guardian that is near 100% reliable
with FMJ ammo. Last shot usually stove pipes but no
problem as indicates "out." Side grips MUST be tight
as could cause catastrophic failure to pull trigger if
transfer bar out of alignment due to loose grips. It
is "heavy" compared to Keltec. Don't know if .380 NAA
proven. Also, have original Keltec .32 with a couple
hundred rounds with no jam. Very light, easy to carry
as you note and accurate with fmj. But, experienced
RIM LOCK with hollow points. My brother bought
Keltec .380 (that does NOT rim lock) two weeks ago and
jams with all types of ammo. He will send it back to
factory for repairs. I carry NAA .22 mag with short
barrel EVERY night while jogging. Very light weight
and main threat is pit bulls and rockies at very close
range. Very loud! (Sometimes I carry Seecamp as back
up though in back pocket holster though “heavy” and
very picky on ammo according to factory warning.) On
range, the .22 mag NAA is 100% reliable though shoots
very low at 10 yards using 33 gr Remington V-MAX. Slow
fire okay for dog threat. Stainless steel holds up
well in shower -- that's right -- I "carry" in shower
as someone broke into my apartment while I was taking
shower! Simplicity of NAA .22s means low maintenance
and near 100% reliability. If you like NAA, I would
research along with Keltec. I am pleased with the .22
mag mission it fulfills. Good shooting.

Chuck

--- Bob <bwise431419@...> wrote:

> I carry a NAA mini in 22 mag currently. I've been
> looking at getting
> a Guradian in .380 or .32 just to have a little more
> fire power.
> The .32 interests me the most but .380 ammo is much
> cheaper. I don't
> know why I worry about ammo because I don't feel
> I'll shoot it much.
> I've also looked at the Kel-Tec models. They are
> much lighter and
> probably easier to carry.
>
> If anyone can share some experience on any of the
> guns it would be
> appreciated.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Bob
>
>
>
>
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I carry a NAA mini in 22 mag currently. I've been looking at getting a Guradian in .380 or .32 just to have a little more fire power. The .32 interests me the...
Bob
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Dec 8, 2005
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Guardian 380. Definitely. It is easily concealable. I carry it in waist band in a cheap GunMate holster. I have had it over a year and it goes bang every...
Jason M. Martin
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Dec 8, 2005
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Hi Bob, Have original .32 Guardian that is near 100% reliable with FMJ ammo. Last shot usually stove pipes but no problem as indicates "out." Side grips MUST...
Chuck Brian
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Dec 8, 2005
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Bob, YMMV, but not only is the .380 cheaper for ammo, but it also seems to be the minimum "recommended" defensive caliber. Yes, I have carried a .22 LR at...
Charles Featherman
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Dec 8, 2005
2:23 am

Hi Bob, The Kel-Tec is bigger, but lighter. It can be ammo sensitive, and a lot of people either like or hate them. The .32ACP is my summer pocket gun. I carry...
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Dec 8, 2005
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I'm off to the gun shop tomorrow. He's supposed to have both guns there in .32. I don't think I'm ready to buy yet but I really appreciate the help. If I...
Bob
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Dec 9, 2005
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Hi Bob, Where do you live? My .380 had to be ordered, and my .32 I had to drive 70 miles to find. Kevin...
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Dec 9, 2005
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I'm in Savannah. WE nt to the shop and he only had the Keltec .32 and .380. Still haven't made up my mind. The Keltec .380 probably leads the pack right...
Bob
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Dec 9, 2005
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Bob, I have both the .32acp Guardian and the 1 1/8" .22LR mini with the folding grip/holster. Each have their merits and both work reliably. Neither are very...
Pat
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Dec 10, 2005
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