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I was one of the lucky writers who received one of the first samples of the Ranger II 2.5 .22 mag revolver. There is no secret in the fact I like North American Arms products.
As I stated, accuracy is excellent for a one and five eights inch barreled revolver with very basic sights. Last year NAA came out with the Ranger II, a break open revolver chambered in the vicious .22 mag and economical .22 long rifle with extra cylinder. He is a husband, father and grandfather. The NAA Ranger II was produced for those consumers who love the mini revolvers and take their time shooting them. I like carrying mine in the cross draw holster which came with my sample. For purposes of clarity, I consent to Athlon's collection, storage, processing, and transfer of my Personal Data and Non-Personal Data (as defined in the Privacy Policy) for the purpose of signing up for the email newsletter. ©2020 Warriors and Sheepdogs. TOPS El Chete: World’s Best XL Survival Knife. My preferred carry of the Ranger II with the 1 5/8 inch and 2 ½ barrel is the cross-draw. Contact us today about advertising on Warriors & Sheepdogs. The Lil’ Shot’s open-top design is great for carrying around the farm or at the range, and if you plan to conceal the Ranger II, the IWB holster is a superb option. The rib along the top of the barrel dovetails into the hinged topstrap.
But the cross-draw holster system is much better while sitting and driving. North American Arms has a good selection of holsters designed for the carry of the ranger. Subscribe now and be notified when new posts are published. All five rounds were within the circle with two touching each other. In the new North American Arms Ranger II break-top, its engineers simply sprinkled some Lilliputian dust on a 19th-century Schofield, shrinking it down to an ultra-compact .22-caliber pocket pistol. Not long after the Ranger project was cancelled, work began on the Ranger II. Keep it clean. The oversized grips and longer barrel only add to the growing reputation of the Ranger II line of mini revolvers. Now I am wondering if there will be a 4-inch version? Clint is a Endowed Life Member of the NRA. Not being a combat gun this is very acceptable.
Mine shot out gray projectiles. for defensive applications and one in .22 LR. But I am continually impressed with the quality, fit and finish of these little guns.
Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. The hammer’s upright, knurled spur is easy to control and manipulate, and the clockwise cylinder rotation and lockup are smooth and precise. North American Arms in Provo, Utah, has taken the concept of ultralight, ultra-concealable defense pistols to a new level. I fired the Ranger II test sample on several occasions, it never failed to fire. Groups ran from .414 to 2.76 inches regardless of the ammo used. Tested: North American Arms Ranger II Revolver.
The longer sight radius on the Ranger II 2.5 does help with sighting this revolver which has minimal sights. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.
One of the negative comments on the little guns’ defensive capabilities focused on the difficulty of reloading. All shots were within the “10” ring but one.
When I showed the Ranger II to the ladies, each and every one said how cute it was and followed up with where can I buy one?
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