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	Comments on: NAA Mini Revolvers Really Are a Cool and Fun as They Look	</title>
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		By: Geoff "I'm getting too old for this shit" PR		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[The ones made today are much better made than the ones from the late 1990s, that&#039;s for sure. I really don&#039;t miss the one I had back then, machining, fit and finish are much nicer now.

The color case hardened one costs 400 bucks (an over 100 dollar premium over the standard ones), though, so that pretty finish isn&#039;t cheap.

Oh, and Jeremy (who may, or may not have, spoken in class today), while the frame won&#039;t rust, the springs inside are carbon steel, so you may wish to keep them oiled to keep them from rusting.

I keep mine in a Kydex neck holster while sleeping, all I need to do is bring a hand up under my sleeping shirt, and there it is, read-to-rock...

EDIT - This is not *exactly* like the holster I use but very similar, with two holes on each side for draw left, right, up or down carry :

https://www.ebay.com/itm/264374025765?_trksid=p2351460.c100667.m2042&#038;var=264374025765]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The ones made today are much better made than the ones from the late 1990s, that&#8217;s for sure. I really don&#8217;t miss the one I had back then, machining, fit and finish are much nicer now.</p>
<p>The color case hardened one costs 400 bucks (an over 100 dollar premium over the standard ones), though, so that pretty finish isn&#8217;t cheap.</p>
<p>Oh, and Jeremy (who may, or may not have, spoken in class today), while the frame won&#8217;t rust, the springs inside are carbon steel, so you may wish to keep them oiled to keep them from rusting.</p>
<p>I keep mine in a Kydex neck holster while sleeping, all I need to do is bring a hand up under my sleeping shirt, and there it is, read-to-rock&#8230;</p>
<p>EDIT &#8211; This is not *exactly* like the holster I use but very similar, with two holes on each side for draw left, right, up or down carry :</p>
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