HP White Laboratory, Inc. Testing

H.P.White Laboratory, Inc.
3114 Scarboro Road
Street, Maryland 21154-1822
Telephone: (410) 838-6550
Facsimile: (410) 838-2802

18 March, 1997
(HPWLI 7342-01A)

North American Arms, Inc.
2150 South 950 East
Provo, Utah 84606

Attention: Mr. Ken Friel

Gentlemen:

Your letter of 11 March 1997 requested Safety Testing of two North American Arms, Inc. .22 Magnum Mini-Revolvers received on 14 March 1997 via United Parcel Service. Only one revolver (Serial Number Z37225) was required for the tests. Both revolvers appeared to be in new condition, and each was accompanied by an "Owner and Instruction Manual".

Prior tot testing, the revovler was loaded with Western Super X, caliber .22 WMR, JHP ammunition, Lot Number ED51, and fired to confirm proper functioning. It fired without incident.

Testing was conducted indoors at ambient conditions and using procedures specified in ANSI/SAAMI Z299.5-1990, VOLUNTARY INDUSTRY PERFORMANCE STANDARDS - CRITERIA FOR EVALUATION OF NEW FIREARMS DESIGNS UNDER CONDITIONS OF ABUSIVE MISHANDLING FOR THE USE OF COMMERCIAL MANUFACTURERS. Jar-Off Tests, Paragraph 7 were conducted "by the book". The ANSI/SAAMI Z299.5 directions for the Drop Tests, Paragraph 6 and the Exposed Hammer Tests, Paragraph 6 are ambigous when applied to your revolver design. Paragraphs 5.1.2 and 6.1.2 state that testing is to be done "...with the firearm in the "Safe Carrying" condition...". Your Owner and Instruction Manual is very explicit in explaining that the safe carrying condition is with the hammer down in a safety slot which holds the cylinder between chambers. Paragraphs 5.2 and 6.2 of ANSI/SAAMI Z299.5 states that for "...a multi-chambered gun, the primed case(s) shall be in the chamber (s) directly in front of the firing pin(s)". Obviously, it is not possible to simultaneously satisfy both of these conditions with your design. We chose to consider the directive for the firearms to be in "Safe Carrying" condition, as you define it in your literature, to be the overriding instructions. Thererfore, the Drop Test and Exposed Hammer Test results reported below are for the revolver with the hammer down in a safety notch. The chambers on both sides of the notch were loaded with primed cases. Table I presents a summary of information on the attached Data Records.



TABLE I. SUMMARY OF RESULTS
Test Paragraph
(a)
Revolver
Serial Number
Drop
Height (in)
Trials Results
Fires
Results
Pass/Fail
Drop 5.0 Z37225 48 6(b) 0 PASS
Exposed
Hammer
6.0 Z37225 36 6 0 PASS
Jar-Off 7.0 Z37225 12 6(b) 0 PASS
(a) Reference paragraphs of ANSI/SAAMI Z299.5-1990
(b) Once in each of six cardinal orientations.

(You may click on each individual test and go to a more in-depth summation for each test.)

Based on the data presented in Table I and the attached data records, the North American Arms, Inc. .22 Magnum Mini-Revolver, Serial Number Z37225, submitted for testing SATISFIED the requirements of ANSI/SAAMI Z299.5-1990, using the "Safe Carrying" conditions defined by the manufacturer.

Thank you for the opportunity to conduct these tests. The revolvers will be held in our secure armory pending your disposition instructions. If we may be of any further service, please do not hesitate to contact us.

Very truly yours,


H.P.White Laboratory, Inc.



Lester W. Roane

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