The North American Arms Mini 22LR/22M 1-5/8 Eagle Grip is a single-action five-shot revolver built for deep concealment and instant backup. Chambered in both .22 LR and .22 Magnum via included convertible cylinders, this stainless steel mini-revolver weighs just over five ounces empty and measures 4.6 inches overall. The eagle head wood grips provide a secure hold while keeping the profile pocket-friendly. Per North American Arms specs, the 1.625-inch barrel delivers reliable function with standard velocity ammunition, making this a practical last-ditch defensive tool or trail companion.
| Manufacturer | North American Arms |
|---|---|
| Model | Mini 22LR/22M 1-5/8 Eagle Grip |
| Material | Stainless steel frame and cylinder |
| Compatibility | .22 LR and .22 Magnum (convertible cylinders included) |
| Finish | Brushed stainless |
| Weight | 5.4 oz (empty, per manufacturer specs) |
| Condition | New |
Key Features
- Convertible Cylinders – Why it matters: you can shoot inexpensive .22 LR for practice and then swap to .22 Magnum for carry, giving you versatility without buying a second gun.
- Eagle Head Wood Grips – Why it matters: these hand-fitted walnut grips offer a natural pointing angle and enough texture to keep the revolver stable during rapid fire, even with small hands.
- 1.625-Inch Barrel with Fixed Sights – Why it matters: the short barrel keeps the overall length under 5 inches for pocket carry, while the fixed sights are snag-free and always ready.
- Five-Round Capacity in a 4.6-Inch Package – Why it matters: five shots of .22 Magnum from a gun smaller than a smartphone means you have real defensive capability when a larger firearm isn’t practical.
- Stainless Steel Construction – Why it matters: resists rust and corrosion from sweat or humidity, which is critical for a gun that lives in a pocket or on a belt.
Who It’s For
This revolver is for the CCW holder who needs a gun that disappears in a front pocket, ankle holster, or even a coin pocket. It also suits hikers, anglers, and campers who want a lightweight firearm for small-game hunting or emergency signaling. If you already carry a primary pistol, the Mini serves as a reliable backup that won’t weigh you down.
Pros & Cons
- Pro: Extremely lightweight and compact – easy to carry every day in any clothing.
- Pro: Convertible cylinders let you choose between cheap practice ammo and potent defensive loads.
- Pro: Single-action trigger is crisp and consistent, aiding accuracy at close range.
- Con: The short barrel and fixed sights limit practical accuracy beyond 10–15 yards; this is a contact-distance or close-quarters tool, not a precision plinker.
- Con: Reloading is slow due to the single-action design and manual cylinder pin removal – practice is essential for defensive use.
Comparison: NAA Mini vs. Similar Pocket Revolvers
| Feature | NAA Mini 1-5/8 Eagle Grip | Smith & Wesson 351PD | Ruger LCR .22 Magnum |
|---|---|---|---|
| Caliber | .22 LR / .22 Mag (convertible) | .22 Magnum only | .22 Magnum only |
| Weight (empty) | 5.4 oz | 10.5 oz | 12.0 oz |
| Action | Single-action | Double-action | Double-action |
| Capacity | 5 rounds | 7 rounds | 8 rounds |
| Barrel Length | 1.625 inches | 1.875 inches | 1.875 inches |
| Starting Price | $423.09 | ~$600 | ~$500 |
The NAA Mini is significantly lighter and more concealable than either the S&W 351PD or Ruger LCR, but it requires manual cocking for each shot. If you prioritize weight and deep concealment over speed, the Mini wins. If you want a faster double-action trigger for defensive use, the Ruger or Smith are better choices.
FAQ
Is the North American Arms Mini reliable with all .22 ammunition?
Per North American Arms specs, the Mini is designed for high-velocity .22 LR and standard .22 Magnum loads. Subsonic or very low-velocity ammo may not cycle the cylinder reliably. For defensive use, stick with CCI Mini-Mag .22 LR or CCI .22 Magnum loads.
How do I swap the cylinders on this revolver?
Open the loading gate, pull the cylinder pin forward, and slide the cylinder off. Replace with the other cylinder, reinsert the pin, and close the gate. No tools are needed. Always verify the cylinder is locked before firing.
Can I use this revolver for concealed carry?
Yes. Its 4.6-inch overall length and 5.4-ounce weight make it ideal for pocket carry, ankle carry, or as a backup gun. However, the single-action trigger requires manual cocking, so train for that presentation. It is a last-ditch defensive tool, not a primary duty gun.
What holsters fit the NAA Mini with eagle grips?
Most NAA Mini holsters will fit, but the eagle grips are slightly wider than standard rubber grips. Look for holsters specifically for the 1-5/8-inch barrel with “large grip” cutouts. Many leather pocket holsters from DeSantis and Uncle Mike’s work well.
Is the .22 Magnum powerful enough for self-defense?
From a 1.625-inch barrel, .22 Magnum produces roughly 100–110 ft-lbs of muzzle energy with a 30-grain JHP. That’s comparable to a .25 ACP. It is effective at close range with proper shot placement, but not equivalent to 9mm or .38 Special. Use it as a backup, not a primary.
Why Buy From Us
- ✅ Nationwide delivery to all 50 states
- ✅ Ships within 1–2 business days
- ✅ 30-day return policy on unused firearms
- ✅ Secure checkout with encrypted payment
Shop All Revolvers | Concealed Carry Handguns | .22 Pistols & Revolvers
Last updated: April 2026





Reviews
There are no reviews yet.