NAA .22 Barrel size / favorite tiny concealable's

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When it has to be really concealable, it's either the Pug or Sidewinder. One or the other is always in my pocket around the house.
 
My 1 1/8 Wasp magnum fits so nicely into the watch pocket on my Carharts I'm never without it. If I'm concerned about motion possibly moving it around I tuck the grip under my belt and it is locked in. I don't even own a holster for it. At 10-20 feet (my practice distance) it is quite impressive accuracy wise. With the hammer locked in the safety notch on the cylinder I have no concerns about how safe it is.
Stu
 
I have had a NAA 22mag for 20+ yrs. Replaced standard grips with mini master and now find it very useful. Just bought a new pug for Christmas and and find the cylinder much looser than my old 22 mag. Can rotate it a little with minimal pressure. Can hear it move with gentle shaking. Is this normal. Shot 5 rds only. All fired without difficulty.
 
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