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    NAA .22 C&B Nipples too big?

    You folks have good points. Obviously the .22 has too little power in BP version. It's not a stopper! The Lyman data is invaluable, of course. Much thanks everyone! :wink:
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    NAA .22 C&B Nipples too big?

    Can't carry my New Army 44 openly in TX and it's too big to conceal. The little .22 has as much energy, if not the stopping power, and it conceals oh so easily! Don't need to completely stop 'em anyway...just slow 'em down a little.
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    NAA .22 C&B Nipples too big?

    It's a 5 shot revolver with a 4" barrel. Weighs about 8 oz and fits very nice in the pants pocket. As a "Replica" (and it's described as such on North American Arms' website) it's explicitly excluded from Concealed Carry restrictions in Texas.
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    NAA .22 C&B Nipples too big?

    They supply 30 grain "bullets" for it. 50 of them came with the gun. The manual says it to load 4 grains of FFFFG or Pyrodex (all I can find on net is FFFG - hope that'll work instead). I read a post somewhere that this version comes real close to the cartridge version in perormance. 22 Mag...
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    NAA .22 C&B Nipples too big?

    Thanks for trying to help but the gun has nipples and is listed by North American Arms as a "replica" of 1860 vintage cap and ball revolvers of the era. It looks very much like my 44 New Army. Look on their site and you'll see they offer it in Long Rifle as well as .22 Magnum, and both are Cap n...
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    NAA .22 C&B Nipples too big?

    I got a new .22 mag pocket pistol ("the Earl") and it's supposed to take #11 CCI primers but they don't fit down all the way onto the nipples, and so the cylinder won't go back into the frame. Any ideas?
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