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<blockquote data-quote="bilboben" data-source="post: 904734" data-attributes="member: 8432"><p>Have you looked at NAA, they have a 380 and a .32. I have the .32 and use the Powerball ammo, you will feel it when it fires. I have shot many pocket guns, 3 x 4 x .5 inches in size or less and I think you are very optimistic to shoot anything that small accurate to 12 yards, now 12 feet is more realistic, but practice does make perfect. I just don't like shooting it enough to practice more. As you said it is a backup weapon. I like the stainles part of NAA for added protection to the finish, as it is a pocket gun and so sweat, change, keys etc, all can negetively impact a good gun.</p><p>The powerball ammo goes at more than 100 fps and is hp so makes the perfect round for the "smallish" .32.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bilboben, post: 904734, member: 8432"] Have you looked at NAA, they have a 380 and a .32. I have the .32 and use the Powerball ammo, you will feel it when it fires. I have shot many pocket guns, 3 x 4 x .5 inches in size or less and I think you are very optimistic to shoot anything that small accurate to 12 yards, now 12 feet is more realistic, but practice does make perfect. I just don't like shooting it enough to practice more. As you said it is a backup weapon. I like the stainles part of NAA for added protection to the finish, as it is a pocket gun and so sweat, change, keys etc, all can negetively impact a good gun. The powerball ammo goes at more than 100 fps and is hp so makes the perfect round for the "smallish" .32. [/QUOTE]
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