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Old December 13, 2012, 08:31 PM   #10
Obambulate
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Stainless steel kit gun? You might consider the NAA Black Widow, Earl, or Sheriff. They are made from very hard stainless steel, weigh less than 10-oz, and carry quite easily. Various models have barrels of 2", 2.5", 3", 4", and even 6".

The quality is excellent, customer service is speedy and reliable, with lifetime warranty and the price is right at under $300 for the .22lr or .22 Magnum version, and a little over $300 for the combo version with both cylinders.

They are capable of good accuracy, but do require some experimentation and practice. The larger versions like those listed above are easier to shoot accurately than the smaller models designed for deep concealment.

The Magnums offer a pretty good deterrent against 2-legged varmints and medium-sized 4-legged predators like dogs and coyotes. There is snake shot available in both LR and Magnum. The LR cylinder makes for cheap practice and plinking.
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