Chiappa Little Badger pics? Post here.

Here is mine, with the beta test rail installed.

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Won't bother posting mine yet because it still looks like out of the box. Only modification was filing the front sight to a point instead of the square post. Increased accuracy immensely. Definitely recommend it
 
That angle grip is seriously cool. I don't even have a Little Badger (yet), but I am genuinely interested in purchasing a rail adapter once it enters production. Soon, I hope?
 
It depends on how well the beta goes. :)

I'm not allowed to advertise or sell without a Business membership here without getting my a$$ handed to me, so likely, you will find it at a retailer sometime around summer - depending on how well these go and the feedback I get. I have two retailers in mind for when these go gold. I think I can plug them when the time is right, I just can't plug myself. :)
 
What is the point of this .22? Is it to make it as light as possible for a back pack like a survival tool to shoot a squirrel?

This should be an option on naked and afraid.
 
Some people have major hate-ons for squirrels... And gophers... And rabbits. They're tasty though.

The rifle is an excellent backpacking and takedown rifle that is good for small game as well as for plinking. It is relatively quiet, has decent accuracy (I use cci sub sonics) and is light enough that it isn't a chore to carry around with all the other gear.
 
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