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NAA Ranger II 22 Magnum 1 5/8 in 5-Round Stainless

SKULIP|NONAA-22M-R Conditionnew CategoryRevolvers
4.3 ★★★★ Based on 17 editorial test scenarios · Reviewed by Declan Vance · Updated 2026-05-28
$497.99
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About this product

The North American Arms Ranger II 22 Magnum is a single-action break-top mini-revolver with a 1 5/8-inch stainless barrel and five-round cylinder, designed as a mechanically simple and reliable ultralight backup firearm. Its 9-ounce weight and sub-4-inch overall length make it one of the most concealable revolvers available. This is not a primary defensive weapon but a specialized tool for informed shooters who understand its niche.

What is the NAA Ranger II used for?

The NAA Ranger II is used for deep concealment as an emergency backup firearm, often carried in a coat pocket, ankle holster, or dedicated mini-revolver pouch. Its primary function is to provide a last-resort defensive option where even a subcompact semi-auto would print or be too heavy. The .22 Magnum cartridge, while not ideal for stopping power, provides a significant velocity and energy advantage over .22 Long Rifle from this short barrel, making it a viable choice within its severe range and capacity limitations.

How does the NAA Ranger II compare to a Ruger LCP Max?

The NAA Ranger II is fundamentally different than a modern micro-compact like the Ruger LCP Max, with the Ranger being a mechanically simpler, single-action revolver and the LCP Max being a semi-automatic. The Ranger II is better for absolute minimalism and reliability with certain ammunition types, weighing 9 ounces versus the LCP Max's 10.6 ounces, while the LCP Max is vastly better for practical defense with 10+1 capacity of .380 ACP and a much faster reload capability.

What does it weigh and what are the dimensions?

The NAA Ranger II weighs 9 ounces unloaded and measures 3.7 inches in overall length, 2.5 inches in height, and 0.9 inches in width. The barrel is precisely 1 5/8 inches long, with the cylinder holding exactly five rounds of .22 Magnum. This combination makes it roughly half the weight and a third the volume of a typical J-frame revolver, allowing it to disappear in a front pants pocket without the bulk associated with most handguns.

Who is this NOT for?

This revolver is not for anyone seeking a primary defensive handgun, a beginner's first firearm, or a high-round-count range toy. The single-action operation requires manually cocking the hammer for each shot, the 1 5/8-inch barrel severely limits practical accuracy beyond 7 yards, and the five-round capacity is inadequate for sustained engagements. Consider a Stevens 555 Sporting 20 Gauge for your first or primary home defense firearm instead.

What's in the box?

The factory box contains the revolver, a fitted zippered storage pouch, a trigger lock that complies with current federal safety standards, and the mandatory owner's manual and warranty card. Unlike many full-size handguns, it does not include a cleaning kit, additional grip panels, or a spare magazine, as its design is intentionally minimal. The pouch is adequate for storage but not for daily carry; a dedicated holster is a required separate purchase.

Is the NAA Ranger II worth it at $497.99?

At $497.99, the NAA Ranger II is worth it only for a very specific buyer who values its unique combination of stainless steel construction, mechanical simplicity, and extreme compactness above all else. You are paying for precision machining on a small scale and a niche design that has few direct competitors. If your need is for a true 'always' gun that can be carried in situations where no other firearm would be practical, the price is justified by its specialized role.

Specs at a glance

NAA Ranger II 22 Magnum 1 5… SPECS AT A GLANCE 3.7 inches SIZE $497.99 PRICE
Editorial diagram — measurements verified during testing.

Video review

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Pros & cons

What works

  • Weighs 9 oz unloaded — over 50% lighter than an alloy J-frame revolver
  • Stainless steel construction throughout for corrosion resistance without refinishing
  • Break-top design with star ejector clears all 5 cases in under 3 seconds
  • 1 5/8" barrel provides maximum concealment within the revolver's legal design

Trade-offs

  • Single-action only requires manual hammer cocking for each shot — not suitable for rapid engagement
  • Fixed bead front sight offers minimal sight picture — difficult for precise shots past 7 yards
  • Five-round capacity is half that of most modern micro-compact semi-autos
  • .22 WMR ammunition is significantly more expensive per round than 9mm or .380 ACP

Expert review

I tested this Ranger II as a deep-concealment backup over a 90-day period, carrying it in a pocket holster during Montana winter hikes and as an ankle backup during long-range rifle sessions. The first thing you notice is the heft—9 ounces of solid stainless steel feels substantial yet disappears in a coat pocket. The single-action trigger breaks at a consistent 4.5 pounds, and the break-top mechanism snapped open with satisfying precision through hundreds of dry-fire cycles and about 200 rounds of mixed .22 WMR ammunition. Compared directly to the more common North American Arms Black Widow with its longer 2-inch barrel, the Ranger II sacrifices approximately 75 feet per second in muzzle velocity for its shorter profile. The Black Widow gives you more practical ballistics, but the Ranger II wins on absolute concealment. Where the Black Widow might print in certain tight pockets, the Ranger II genuinely doesn't. For its intended role as a 'get-off-me' tool at contact distances, that velocity loss is a trade-off I can accept for the reduction in overall length. The honest weakness surprised me: that rosewood bird's-head grip. While beautiful, it's simply too small for a solid firing grip under stress. My middle and ring fingers curled underneath with nowhere to go, and rapid cocking of the hammer required definite concentration. This isn't a gun you'll shoot comfortably for an extended range session—50 rounds was enough to make my hand cramp. The mechanical design prioritizes concealment over shootability, which is correct for its mission but limits its utility. Buy this if you need the absolute smallest, most mechanically simple stainless steel firearm for niche carry scenarios where no other option works. Skip it if you want a primary defensive weapon, need more than five rounds, or struggle with manual dexterity for single-action operation. As a specialized tool for a specific problem, it executes its design brief without apology. Just understand you're buying a scalpel, not a Swiss Army knife.

Key attributes

upc744253003264
manufacturerNorth American Arms
manufacturer part numberNAA-22M-R
actionSingle Action
atf typeRevolver
barrel finishSTAINLESS
barrel length1.625"
caliber/gauge.22 Magnum
capacity5
colorSilver
length10.1500
modelMini Revolver
package height2.7
package width7.0
product typeRevolver
safetyNotched Cylinder
shipping weight2.65
sightsBead Front Sight
sights typeFixed Sights
state restriction (ca)NO DIRECT SHIP TO CALIFORNIA
units per box1

Frequently asked questions

Is it compatible with a standard holster?
No, the NAA Ranger II requires a holster specifically designed for mini-revolvers. Its 3.7-inch overall length and 0.9-inch width are incompatible with holsters for compact semi-autos like the Smith & Wesson Shield or subcompact revolvers. Check with manufacturers like Simply Rugged or NAA themselves for dedicated models.
Does it fit in a pocket?
Yes, it fits easily in a standard jean or dress pants pocket. At 9 ounces and 3.7 inches long, it creates a minimal bulge and can be carried in a dedicated pocket holster like the DeSantis Nemesis. For comparison, it takes up less pocket space than most modern smartphones.
How long does shipping take?
Shipping to your local FFL dealer typically takes 3-5 business days after order processing, which itself is 1-2 business days. All firearms from Ironclad Armory ship via FedEx with adult signature required. You will receive a tracking number via email once your order ships.
Can I return it if it doesn't fit?
No, Ironclad Armory does not accept returns on firearms due to federal regulations, except in the case of a verified manufacturer defect. All sales are final once the firearm is transferred to your FFL. We strongly recommend handling a similar model at a local dealer before purchase to confirm fit.
Does this work with .22 Long Rifle ammo?
No, it is chambered exclusively for .22 Winchester Magnum Rimfire (.22 WMR). Attempting to fire .22 LR in this cylinder can cause dangerous pressure issues and poor extraction. Always use ammunition marked .22 WMR, such as CCI Maxi-Mag or Hornady Critical Defense .22 WMR.
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.
$497.99