TPH is 6 rounds in the mag and one for a total of 7.
Mine will shoot and cycle with almost any 22LR ammo from Stingers to the 60 grain Aguilla.
6 +1! That’s good to know. Many sites specified 'X + 1', some didn't. As for purchasing a TPH, my "steel" strong-enough shooter for handling Singers or Velocitors is a Beretta 21A. Till now I thought the TPH's weren't made any longer. Has Walther (or someone else under license) started making them again?
I once had a Phoenix Arms HP22A I tried to shoot Stingers in. After the 3rd round in second full mag, the firing flew out and hit me in the chest!
When "pop metal" is what some suggest that cheap manufacturers use, which is exactly what my HP22A looked like! Still, all-in-all, it was an incredibly accurate leetle pistol with its (full) 3-inch barrel. When I first became interested in 'SMALL' .22LR pistols, it was after the 3rd time when out hiking in Utah, I came upon ruffled grouse on or right off a trail! Never close enough to catch (as they strutted around - 3X different times!) just literally
a couple inches beyond reach! A .22 Short would have been ample for that, but not self defense.
However, for self defense in ALL of the NAA revolvers
I too would shoot WMR's (even with the shortest barrel!). From my Beretta I'd probably choose Stingers (for maximum velocity attainable from a shortie barrel with the lightest/fastest bullet in a .22LR!).
Plus I haven't done it recently, but Stingers fired into a water-soaked phone book used to expand to near .60-caliber!
Someone earlier suggested the North American Arms mini revolvers are well engineered and well made.
I agree with that.
When perusing their site I was aware the Model 1860 (mini) replica was offered in a
5inch model, but not a
6incher! (the 'Hogleg') Now if NAA would just offer their Black Widow/Mini-Master in a
6inch version, which would be outstanding for an extremely lightweight survival piece and grouse-getter!
If NAA offered such a piece, I'd remove the front 'patridge style' (fat) blade and replace it with a Marble's .250"W 3/8" dovetail 1/16" orange fiber optic post! If appropriate I'd change the rear sight too for a finer aperture than might be stock.
Such a smallish revolver in either
Long Rifle or WMR would offer much-improved performance for the range, small game potting, or self defense. But in a package still small enough to fit in a tight concealable place.
Or a handy-accessible pocket in one's backpack too!
For small game hunting I would use
CCI's SGB load. That one is rated at @ 1120fps in a rifle, with a 40 grain bullet that even has a
meplat (the secret to the SGB design) Even from a handgun terminal velocity would still be over 1000fps.