North American Arms Earl .22Mag & .22LR

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SKU#: NAA-1860-425C.

5-Shot Capacity. Comes with .22LR conversion cylinder.

Stocking Dealers:
- Calgary Shooting Centre

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... and what's the suggested retail North Sylva?

Is there a reason some of your product teases list a price (like the P1's) and others it's just not there?
 
Any chance of seeing the Sidewinder in Canada? It's lready made with a compliant barrel length IIRC...

You could be correct, it's listed as 4 inch on their website but so is the Earl. It's possible there 4"er's are actually a bit longer..... the ranger's are pretty cool as well.

......now we just wait and see if North Sylva has a reply?
 
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You could be correct, it's listed as 4 inch on their website but so is the Earl. It's possible there 4"er's are actually a bit longer..... the ranger's are pretty cool as well.

......now we just wait and see if North Sylva has a reply?

To clarify, I have seen a Canadian Legal Sidewinder. Looks like Reliable had one for sale at one point as well. The Ranger II seems very cool but it's reputation is a bit poor compared to NAAs other pistols. I'm interested in both regardless.
 
My wife bought me a Sidewinder for a birthday present. Definitely draws curious onlookers at the range. It’s super fun so I would think that the Earl would be too.
Although it’s actually a little hard to hold onto when firing .22 WMR. The Earl looks like it comes with a bit more substantial of a grip than the tiny bird’shead grip on the Sidewinder.

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The best grips I've tired for control are the finger grooved rubber ones that came on the mini master and the folding plastic grip that doubles as a trigger guard when folded for pocket carry is quite comfortable but not as nice looking as their typical traditional wood grips.
 
The best grips I've tired for control are the finger grooved rubber ones that came on the mini master and the folding plastic grip that doubles as a trigger guard when folded for pocket carry is quite comfortable but not as nice looking as their typical traditional wood grips.

I agree. The folding grips seemed to be the best but my hands are pretty big. Regardless of my grip my hands were always filthy like I'd been shooting BP all day haha. I do regret selling that Mini-Master. It's why I am so interested in an upgraded replacement.
 
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