Are NAA products available for sale in Massachusetts?
Not any longer. The recently enacted regulations are, from our perspective, so unreasonable and burdensome that we have certified our products as ‘noncompliant’ and elected to abandon this market. This is not a reflection of the safety, reliability or performance of our firearms but of other administrative &/or design requirements the state has imposed. To the residents of MA, all we can say is “Congratulations on your government”. What’s become of the wallet holster? The wallet, in and of itself, is a benign piece of folded leather. The minirevolver is a time-tested, high-quality small firearm but, when you join one with the other, watch out! you’ve just created what ATF defines as ‘any other weapon’, a rather nefarious classification which includes pen guns, cane guns and other disguised weaponry. While legal to own, AOWs require registration and payment of special taxes similar to those for fully-automatic weapons. Possession of an AOW without meeting these requirements subjects t