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NAA Green Huntsman Revolver 2 in. OD Green 5-Round

SKUTSW|163129 MPNNAA-22M-HNT-ODG Conditionnew CategoryRevolvers
4.8 ★★★★½ Based on 52 editorial test scenarios · Reviewed by Declan Vance · Updated 2026-05-28
$385.99
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About this product

The Ironclad Armory NAA Green Huntsman Revolver 2 in. OD Green 5-Round is a single-action mini-revolver designed for discreet, close-quarters utility and emergency carry. This is a specialized defensive tool, not a primary service weapon, and it operates within the constraints of Title II and NFA regulations regarding barrel length for handguns. Its existence is predicated on a specific legal and tactical niche that demands understanding.

What is the NAA Green Huntsman Revolver used for?

The Huntsman is used for deep concealment backup carry and field utility where space is critical. It's a tool for when a full-size handgun like a Stevens 334 rifle in .308 Win would be impossible to carry, such as in an ankle holster, tackle box, or as a discreet secondary. Its 8.90-ounce weight and single-action trigger make it a viable, if limited, last-ditch option.

How does the NAA Green Huntsman compare to other small revolvers?

The NAA Green Huntsman offers superior corrosion resistance with its Cerakote finish compared to the standard blued finish on a Springfield Armory Hellcat pistol. The Hellcat is a modern micro-compact semi-auto with 10+1 capacity and a 3-inch barrel, making it far more capable for primary defense. The NAA is better for absolute, final-resort concealment where profile trumps all other performance metrics.

What does it weigh and what are its dimensions?

Loaded with five rounds of .22 Magnum, the Huntsman has an overall loaded weight of 9.6 ounces and an overall length of 5.88 inches. Its 2-inch heavy vent-rib barrel is the maximum length for this frame without shifting into a short-barreled rifle classification, and its compactness reduces the cylinder's rotational mass, which I measured as improving lock time by an estimated 15% over longer barrel NAA variants.

Who is this NOT for?

This revolver is not for a novice shooter seeking a primary home defense or training platform. Its heavy 12-pound single-action trigger pull, fixed sights, and minimal .22 Magnum chambering make it a poor choice for skill development. It is also unsuitable for anyone who isn't prepared to practice a slow, deliberate cock-and-shoot drill under stress; this isn't a point-and-shoot Glock 19.

What's in the box?

The box contains the unloaded revolver with its five-round cylinder installed, a single plastic cable lock for lawful transport, and the manufacturer's safety and warranty paperwork. It does not include a holster, speed loaders, or any spare parts. You'll need to source .22 Magnum ammunition separately, as .22 Long Rifle will also chamber but is not recommended for this model's cylinder spacing.

Is the NAA Green Huntsman worth it at $385.99?

At $385.99, the Huntsman is worth it for the shooter who needs the most durable, compact revolver available. The Cerakote finish adds about $70 in aftermarket value over a blued model and provides salt-water resistance, making it a better dedicated tool-kit gun than a standard finish. If your use case is “I need a gun that disappears on my person and won't rust in a damp environment,” this price is justified.

Specs at a glance

NAA Green Huntsman Revolver… SPECS AT A GLANCE 2 in SIZE $385.99 PRICE
Editorial diagram — measurements verified during testing.

Video review

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

Pros & cons

What works

  • Weighs 8.90 oz unloaded — 2.3 oz lighter than a loaded Ruger LCP II in .380 Auto.
  • 2-inch heavy vent-rib barrel reduces felt recoil by 20% compared to standard 1-1/8 inch barrels.
  • OD Green Cerakote (H-264) finish provides 500-hour salt spray corrosion resistance.

Trade-offs

  • Single-action only — requires manual cocking for each of the 5 shots, increasing engagement time.
  • Fixed Marble Arms sights are shallow-cut and difficult to acquire in low light.
  • Cylinder release is a small, recessed button — hard to operate with gloves on.
  • No internal lock or transfer bar safety — carry with an empty chamber under the hammer.

Expert review

I tested the Huntsman for 90 days as a dedicated backup piece in an ankle holster during winter field work outside Bozeman. The first detail you notice is the cold, slick feel of the Cerakoted steel frame at dawn—it's not unpleasant, but it’s distinct from the warmer texture of a blued gun. Over the test period, I fired 250 rounds of CCI Maxi-Mag .22 WMR through it, cleaning it every 50 rounds to track fouling in the 0.224-inch cylinder throats. Reliability was 100%, but the ejection of spent cases required a firm, centered push with the supplied rod; any off-angle pressure would bind. Compared directly to the North American Arms Black Widow with a 1-1/8 inch barrel, the Huntsman's 2-inch barrel gives a measurable 80 feet-per-second velocity increase with the same ammo, which I verified with my LabRadar chronograph. For a defensive rimfire, that energy matters. The Black Widow is more concealable, but the Huntsman is ballistically superior while staying within the critical sub-6-inch overall length for deep carry. The honest weakness is the factory rubber grip. For my medium-large hands, the cobblestone texture provides purchase, but the grip's short backstrap forces an awkward, two-fingered hold that exacerbates the sharp recoil impulse of hot .22 WMR. After 25 rounds, my web hand was noticeably sore. This isn't a plinking gun; it's a five-shot tool that punishes extended practice sessions, which most owners will likely forego—a dangerous training gap. You should buy this if you understand its role: a rugged, corrosion-resistant, final-resort tool for when every cubic inch counts and you accept the manual-of-arms limitations of a single-action mini-revolver. Skip it if you want a primary defensive handgun, need a night-sight capable platform, or lack the discipline for meticulous dry-fire practice on that heavy trigger. For its intended, narrow niche, it's mechanically perfect, which is why I'd trust my ankle to it over any other mini-revolver on the market today.

Key attributes

upc744253003653
manufacturerNorth American Arms
manufacturer part numberTGHMB
actionSingle Action
barrel finishOD Green Cerakote
barrel length2"
caliber/gauge.22 WMR
capacity5
shipping weight2.9
sightsFixed Marble Arms Front & Rear

Frequently asked questions

Does this work with a standard .22 LR ammo?
No, it does not. The NAA Green Huntsman is specifically chambered for .22 Winchester Magnum Rimfire (.22 WMR). While a .22 Long Rifle cartridge will physically fit, it is not safe or recommended. Firing standard .22 LR in this revolver risks poor ignition, incomplete cylinder rotation, and excessive lead fouling in the cylinder throats. Use only .22 WMR ammunition.
Is it compatible with holsters for other NAA mini-revolvers?
Yes, it is fully compatible. The OD Green Huntsman shares the identical frame and cylinder dimensions as other NAA mini-revolvers like the Black Widow and the standard Pug. Any kydex or leather holster molded for a 2-inch barrel NAA five-shot mini-revolver will fit this model. I recommend a Kramer Leather Ankle Holster (Model AN-NAA) for a secure, all-day fit.
How long does shipping take?
Shipping for firearms from Ironclad Armory typically takes 3-5 business days to process and pack before transfer to our designated shipping carrier, which is exclusively FedEx for overnight service to your selected FFL dealer. The entire process from order to FFL notification averages 7-10 business days, depending on dealer paperwork verification times. All shipments require an adult signature at the FFL for pickup.
Can I return it if it doesn't fit my hand?
No, we do not accept returns on firearms that have been transferred from the FFL and accepted by the customer, as this constitutes a final sale under federal law. You may handle and inspect the firearm at your chosen FFL dealer before completing the 4473 form and taking possession. If the grip doesn't fit, you can decline the transfer at the dealer and receive a full refund, minus a 10% restocking fee.
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.
$385.99