The North American Arms Ranger II Break-Top 22WMR/22LR 2.5in Stainless is a compact, dual-caliber mini-revolver built for the daily carrier who wants a deep-concealment backup that actually works. It ships with two 5-shot cylinders—one for .22 WMR, one for .22 LR—and uses a star ejector to clear spent cases fast. The break-top action, exposed hammer, and fixed front bead sight keep things simple and reliable.
| Manufacturer | North American Arms |
|---|---|
| Model | Ranger II |
| Material | Stainless steel frame and barrel |
| Compatibility | .22 WMR and .22 LR (conversion cylinder included) |
| Finish | Stainless steel, full-ribbed barrel |
| Weight | Approx. 6.5 oz (per manufacturer specs) |
| Condition | New |
Key Features
- Break-Top Action & Star Ejector – Snap the barrel open to expose the cylinder and push the ejector rod to clear all five cases at once. Why it matters: Reloads are faster than a tip-up or fixed-cylinder mini-revolver, so you can get back in the fight sooner.
- Dual Cylinders for .22 WMR and .22 LR – The gun ships with both cylinders, letting you switch between magnum power and affordable practice ammo. Why it matters: Train cheap with .22 LR, carry hot with .22 WMR—no second gun needed.
- Full-Ribbed 2.5″ Stainless Barrel – The ribbed top profile reduces glare and adds stiffness for better accuracy. Why it matters: That fixed front bead stays visible in bright sun, and the stainless finish resists sweat and pocket lint corrosion.
- Rosewood Boot Grips – Slim, contoured grips that fill the hand just enough for a solid purchase without printing. Why it matters: You can actually control the trigger pull and manage recoil, even with .22 WMR loads.
- Exposed Hammer for Single-Action Carry – Cock the hammer manually for a crisp, light trigger pull. Why it matters: Single-action accuracy matters at self-defense distances, and the exposed hammer lets you thumb-cock quietly if needed.
Who It’s For
This revolver is for the EDC enthusiast who wants a deep-concealment backup that doesn’t compromise on caliber versatility. It fits ankle holsters, pocket holsters, or even a belt-slide for a second gun. If you carry appendix IWB with a full-size pistol, the Ranger II disappears in a front pocket as a BUG. It also appeals to collectors and plinkers who appreciate the break-top design’s quick reload capability and the ability to shoot two rimfire calibers from one gun.
Pros & Cons
- Pros: Lightweight at ~6.5 oz, dual-caliber flexibility, fast reloads via star ejector, stainless steel resists corrosion, rosewood grips look sharp and function well.
- Cons: Single-action only means you must manually cock the hammer before each shot—slower than a double-action revolver or semi-auto. The fixed front bead is adequate but not as precise as a fiber-optic or adjustable sight.
Comparison
| Feature | NAA Ranger II | Ruger LCR .22 WMR | Taurus 942 .22 WMR |
|---|---|---|---|
| Action | Single-action break-top | Double-action only | Double/single action |
| Weight | ~6.5 oz | ~13.5 oz | ~22 oz |
| Capacity | 5 rounds | 8 rounds | 8 rounds |
| Barrel Length | 2.5″ | 1.875″ | 2″ |
| Cylinder Swap | Yes (.22 LR included) | No | No |
| Price | $643.59 | ~$550 | ~$350 |
The NAA Ranger II is lighter and more compact than the Ruger LCR or Taurus 942, making it a true pocket gun. The trade-off is capacity and double-action capability. For a deep-concealment backup where weight and size matter most, the Ranger II wins. For a primary defensive revolver, the others hold more rounds and shoot faster.
FAQ
Can I shoot .22 LR in the NAA Ranger II without buying extra parts?
Yes. The gun ships with two 5-shot cylinders—one for .22 WMR and one for .22 LR. Simply swap the cylinder using the included pin tool. No additional parts or gunsmithing required.
How do I clean the break-top action?
Open the barrel by pulling the release latch on top. The cylinder stays attached to the barrel assembly. Use a .22-caliber bore brush and solvent on the barrel and cylinder chambers. Wipe the frame and extractor star clean. Reassemble by closing the barrel until it clicks shut.
Is the NAA Ranger II safe to carry with a round in the chamber?
Yes, but only if you carry it with the hammer down on an empty chamber or use a safety holster that covers the trigger. The exposed hammer and single-action design mean the gun can fire if the hammer is struck while a round is under the firing pin. Most carriers load five, then lower the hammer on an empty chamber, or use a pocket holster with a hammer shield.
What is the trigger pull weight on the Ranger II?
Per North American Arms specs, the single-action trigger pull is approximately 4–5 pounds. It’s crisp and predictable, typical of a single-action revolver.
Does this revolver have a transfer bar safety?
No. The NAA Ranger II uses a traditional single-action design with a hammer-mounted firing pin. There is no transfer bar. Safe carry requires an empty chamber under the hammer or a holster that prevents hammer impact.
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Last updated: April 2026





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