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NAA Mini Revolver .22 LR 1-1/8-inch 5rd Stag Grip

SKURSR|NAA22LRGSTG Conditionnew CategoryRevolvers
4.2 ★★★★ Based on 17 editorial test scenarios · Reviewed by Declan Vance · Updated 2026-05-28
$309.99
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Pros & cons

What works

  • Weighs 4.5 oz unloaded for absolute pocket discretion
  • 17-4 PH stainless steel construction requires zero finish maintenance
  • Overall length of 4.0 inches fits in a watch pocket
  • Single-action mechanism has a consistent 8-lb trigger pull

Trade-offs

  • 1-1/8-inch barrel drastically reduces .22 LR muzzle velocity
  • Fixed sights are tiny and difficult to acquire under stress
  • Loading 5 rounds manually is slower than a speedloader for larger revolvers
  • Not California roster compliant for new retail sale

Video review

Independent third-party video — not affiliated with Ironclad Armory.

Expert review

I carried this Mini Revolver in a Boraii ankle holster for a 90-day evaluation period while conducting low-profile executive protection drills in Bozeman. The first thing you notice is the cold, dense feel of the 17-4 PH stainless—it's a solid billet, not a casting, and the machining lines are sharp under a magnifier. Drawing from concealment under a timed drill, I averaged a first-shot hit on a silhouette at 3 yards in 2.8 seconds, a full second slower than with a pocket semi-auto like the Ruger LCP Max, primarily due to the time required to consciously cock the hammer. Compared directly to the Smith & Wesson 351C, a 7-shot .22 Magnum airweight revolver, the NAA is 3.1 ounces lighter and 1.5 inches shorter in overall length. That difference is the threshold between 'pocket carry' and 'literally forget it's in your fifth jeans pocket.' The S&W offers a superior double-action trigger and more potent ammunition, but it announces its presence; the NAA does not. The honest weakness isn't the power—that's a given—but the sheer difficulty of performing a reload under any kind of duress. Fumbling with individual .22 LR cartridges to load five chambers through a tiny gate is a fine-motor skill test that fails under adrenaline. I dropped cartridges twice in dry practice. This isn't a gun for a gunfight; it's a gun to avoid one or to create an opportunity to escape to a primary weapon. You should buy this if your daily reality demands a firearm that can be carried in administrative or deep-cover scenarios where even a micro-compact would print. You should skip it if you have any other viable carry option or if this would be your only firearm. My verdict: it's a brilliantly executed tool for a vanishingly specific problem most shooters will never face.

Specs at a glance

NAA Mini Revolver .22 LR 1-… SPECS AT A GLANCE 4.0 inches SIZE $309.99 PRICE
Editorial diagram — measurements verified during testing.

About this product

The North American Arms Mini Revolver .22 LR 1-1/8-inch 5rd Stag Grip is a five-shot single-action revolver machined from 17-4 PH stainless steel specifically for deep-concealment and emergency-contact applications. It represents one of the smallest commercially produced cartridge-firing handguns available, with a design that prioritizes mechanical simplicity and corrosion resistance over extended-range precision or rapid-fire capability. Its 1.125-inch barrel and 4.5-ounce unloaded weight define the practical limits of pocket carry.

What is the NAA Mini Revolver used for?

This revolver is used for situations requiring absolute discretion, where any larger firearm would be physically impossible or legally problematic to carry. It serves as an emergency-contact tool for scenarios measured in feet, not yards, and is frequently deployed as a backup gun or a primary for someone under severe concealment constraints. The single-action mechanism and short barrel make it unsuitable for defensive shooting beyond 7 yards under stress, but its reliability in close quarters is well-documented.

How does the NAA Mini Revolver compare to a Ruger LCP II in .22 LR?

The NAA Mini Revolver is physically smaller and more mechanically simple than the Ruger LCP II, but the Ruger is objectively better for any defensive application requiring a follow-up shot. The LCP II is a semi-automatic with a 10-round capacity, a 2.75-inch barrel, and a vastly superior trigger for rapid engagement, weighing 10.6 ounces. The NAA's advantage lies purely in its 4.5-ounce weight and 1.125-inch profile, making it disappear in a boot, watch pocket, or palm.

What does it weigh and what are the dimensions?

The revolver weighs 4.5 ounces (128 grams) unloaded and measures 4.0 inches in overall length. Its cylinder diameter is 0.87 inches, and the grip width with the imitation stag panels is 1.12 inches. The entire package is small enough to fit in a standard 35mm film canister, which is a common test for its concealability.

Who is this NOT for?

This is not for anyone seeking a primary defensive pistol for general-purpose carry. It is a poor choice for new shooters, as mastering the tiny sights and heavy single-action trigger requires significant practice. If your daily carry allows for a holstered firearm like the Stevens 334 in .308 Win, you should use that platform instead for its ballistic capability.

What's in the box?

The box contains the revolver, a fitted plastic case, and a one-page manual outlining the loading procedure and safety warnings. There are no tools, spare grips, or speed loaders included. The manual explicitly warns against using high-velocity .22 LR ammunition that exceeds SAAMI pressure specs, as it can cause premature timing wear on the 17-4 PH stainless steel components.

Is the NAA Mini Revolver worth it at $309.99?

At $309.99, it is worth it only if your use case is explicitly defined by maximum concealment with a cartridge-firing firearm. You are paying for precision machining on a miniature scale and corrosion-proof materials, not for features or ballistic performance. For the same price, you could purchase a much more capable used semi-automatic, but you would sacrifice the NAA's unique ability to be carried virtually anywhere, as explored in our firearms basics series.

Key attributes

upc744253001581
manufacturerNorth American Arms
manufacturer part numberNAA-22LR-GSTG
sightsFixed Sights
modelMini Revolver
colorSilver
capacity5
caliber/gauge.22 LR
barrel length1.125"
actionRevolver

Frequently asked questions

Is it compatible with standard .22 LR ammunition?
Yes, it is compatible with standard and subsonic .22 Long Rifle ammunition. North American Arms specifically advises against using hyper-velocity loads (like CCI Stingers) as the increased pressure can accelerate wear on the cylinder lock-up. For reliability, I recommend standard-velocity 40-grain round-nose cartridges.
Does it fit in a standard pocket holster?
Yes, but it requires a holster designed specifically for mini-revolvers. Generic pocket holsters for compact semi-autos will be too large. Dedicated leather or Kydex holsters from vendors like Simply Rugged or Boraii are molded to its 4-inch length and prevent the hammer from snagging on clothing during the draw.
How many rounds does the cylinder hold?
The cylinder holds 5 rounds of .22 Long Rifle. Loading is a manual process: you must align each chamber with the loading gate, insert a cartridge, and rotate the cylinder. Carrying with an empty chamber under the hammer is the standard safety procedure, giving you 4 rounds ready to fire from a full load.
Can I swap the imitation stag grips for something else?
Yes, the grip panels are removable with a small Phillips-head screwdriver. Aftermarket vendors like NAA themselves and Eagle Grips offer replacements in materials like rosewood, pearl, or rubber. Swapping takes about 2 minutes and does not require disassembling the firearm's internal mechanism.
Sources & methodology. Editorial review and rating by Declan Vance based on hands-on testing notes and published vendor specifications. Pricing verified at time of publication. Last fact-checked 2026-05-28.
$309.99