North American Arms

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North American Arms
North American Arms logo.png

Country USA
Address 2150 South 950 East
Provo, UT 84606
Tel 800-821-5783
801-374-9990
Fax 801-374-9998

Founded 1971
Products Pocket Pistols
Status active
http://naaminis.com/

North American Arms is an American company, headquartered in Provo, Utah, that specializes in the manufacture of small pistols and mini-revolvers.[1] NAA also manufactures cartridges custom designed for some of their handgun models.

The company was originally founded in the fall of 1971 as Rocky Mountain Arms. NAA was created a couple of years later to continue the development and manufacture of several firearms designed originally for RMA by the legendary Dick Casull. In the early 80s, NAA became a subsidiary of Talley Manufacturing, an aerospace manufacturing company. In the late 80s, Talley was acquired by Teleflex Inc. Shortly after the acquisition, Teleflex chose to sell the non-strategic and somewhat threatening (liability) small gun business, at which point Sandy Chisholm acquired the company November of 1991.

[edit] Mini revolvers

North American Arms model NAA22S mini-revolver, chambered in .22 Short.

The mini-revolvers produced by the company are single action revolvers, which have a spur trigger design and are very reminiscent of late 19th century pocket revolvers, the major difference being the size and the fact the mini-revolvers are made completely of stainless steel.[2]

Semi-automatics are made in the following calibers:


Mini-Revolvers are made in the following calibers:


NAA mini revolver in .22 LR. It can fold into its own grip for safe belt clip carry.

[edit] References

  1. NAA company website
  2. http://naaminis.com/index01.html

[edit] External links

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