Ultra-mini .22lr Firearm Info Wanted ??

alwilliam

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I am looking for any info on this .22 WASP serrifile:confused:

Here it is with a NAA for size.:rolleyes:
 
I'm confused. I thought the red plastic muzzle on toy guns was to distinguish them from real guns so people don't think a kid has a real gun and shoot him. Did somebody put a red plastic muzzle on a real gun? :eek:
 
Cougar , in the real world some paint toy guns to look like real ones and some paint real guns to look like toy guns !!!! Proving once more how stupid all the gun laws are !
 
How does the trigger work on that NAA anyway? If it's what I think it is, it looks like you could just barely get the corner of a finger on it. Ouch.
 
The NAA has a spur trigger -- when you cock the hammer the trigger pops out. Trigger pull is heavy but crisp. :cool:
 
This is how the wasp came when I got it NIB ...it has a red paint ?? band.unknown why. It was not real common in 1986 when this was made for toy guns to have the red plug so who knows ????
 
johnniet said:
How does the trigger work on that NAA anyway? If it's what I think it is, it looks like you could just barely get the corner of a finger on it. Ouch.

Its a single action revolver. The triger will not fire the gun untill the hammer in manualy cocked.

Also, the gun with the red plug is chambered for .22 SHORT, not Long Rifle.
 
mr.trooper said:
Its a single action revolver. The triger will not fire the gun untill the hammer in manualy cocked.

Also, the gun with the red plug is chambered for .22 SHORT, not Long Rifle.


Thats another odd thing about it...it is chambered for 22lr but is marked 22 short:confused:
 
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