The North American Arms 22MCHG Mini-Revolver delivers maximum concealment in an ultra-compact package that fits anywhere traditional firearms cannot. This stainless steel revolver includes both 22 LR and 22 WMR cylinders for versatile ammunition options.
What Makes This Different
The 22MCHG stands apart with its unique holster grip design that transforms the revolver into a belt buckle-style carry system. Unlike standard pocket revolvers, this mini-revolver measures just 4 inches overall with a 1.63-inch barrel, making it one of the most concealable firearms available. The dual-cylinder system allows shooters to switch between 22 LR for practice and 22 WMR for increased stopping power.
Key Features
- Includes both 22 LR and 22 WMR cylinders for ammunition versatility
- Black synthetic holster grip doubles as concealed carry system
- All stainless steel construction resists corrosion and wear
- 5-round capacity in compact 4-inch overall length
- 1.63-inch barrel provides optimal balance of concealment and performance
- Single-action mechanism with half-cock safety notch
- Fixed sights integrated into frame design
Field performance centers on extreme concealment rather than target accuracy. The 22MCHG excels as a last-resort backup gun for law enforcement, a discrete option for licensed concealed carriers, or an emergency survival tool. The stainless steel construction handles moisture and temperature extremes without degradation, while the simple single-action design ensures reliable function with minimal maintenance.
Technical Specs
- Caliber: 22 LR and 22 WMR (both cylinders included)
- Capacity: 5 rounds
- Barrel Length: 1.63 inches
- Overall Length: 4 inches
- Weight: Approximately 4.5 ounces
- Frame Material: Stainless steel
- Grip: Black synthetic holster grip
- Action: Single-action
- Sights: Fixed
- Country of Origin: United States
The 22MCHG addresses the specific need for ultimate concealment when standard firearms prove too large or obvious. Professional users and licensed civilians choose this revolver when discretion takes priority over firepower, making it an essential specialized tool rather than a primary carry option.