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Uploaded by on Sep 23, 2007

Dave shoots the North American Arms Black Widow

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  • it can be used quite well for defense, just plug your attacker in the nuts with 3, face with 2. if they guys not dead hes gonna be so bummed hes not going to want t fight anymore

  • if someone is using it for defense, do you think they would need to reload? If they can't defend themselves with 5 shots, they should probably join a running club, what do you think? I was considering one of these little arms for defense, so I'm just getting opinions.

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  • @barbixy as a back up only. Nice little gun.

  • @captainpegs07 The .22 magnum is slightly larger in diameter than the .22LR. You might notice a little difference off a rest, but human error (for me at least) while standing is much more of a problem. I'd say shoot all day with .22LR and then carry .22 magnum with you.

  • Is it more accurate using WMR than LR?

  • @barbixy Why not get a Smith & Wesson model 637? Probably cost around US $400 & would be MUCH more practical for defense with .38 special +p. These .22's are best used as backup guns after larger caliber pistols or last ditch weapons. Don't plan on saving the farm with one ;P The smallest cartridge I'd go with for SD is .38 special +p. Now, one of these with snake shot and .22 would be a useful camp gun for small critters :) & of course, fun to shoot

  • Is this the .22 mag model or the .22 LR model?

  • you heard right. The pin under the barrel is removed, then the entire cylinder falls free and can be reloaded. CAREFULLY put the cylinder back in, replace the pin and you're reloaded! Takes about 30 seconds once you've practiced

  • yes and yes... lots of grip and carry options available for concealed carry. Or just put the stock gun in your pocket, if thats legal where you are.

  • @efender30 You seem too stupid to be trusted with a firearm.

  • @chrisry1995 Yeah you tell him by the way some nice guns in your collection.

  • 40,000 play!! any ways awsome gun where can i get it

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