Description
I was out on a friend’s property last fall, plinking cans and doing some light pest control, when he handed me a compact revolver. It was snappy, surprisingly accurate for its size, and disappeared into a pocket. That’s the experience the 22 WMR Matte Stainless 2 in. is built for. It’s a compact, five-shot revolver chambered in the potent .22 Winchester Magnum Rimfire cartridge, designed for deep concealment, backup, or as a minimalist trail gun. At $408.49, it’s a straightforward, no-fuss tool that gets a specific job done.
Here’s the thing—this isn’t a range toy you’ll shoot hundreds of rounds through in a session. It’s a purpose-driven piece. The 2-inch barrel keeps it ultra-concealable, but you trade some velocity. That said, the .22 WMR cartridge from this barrel still delivers significantly more punch than a standard .22 Long Rifle, making it a viable small-game and varmint round at close distances. I’ve put a few boxes of CCI Maxi-Mag through a similar model, and it’s reliable. The double-action-only (DAO) trigger is a consistent, long pull, which is a smart safety feature for a gun that might be carried in a pocket or ankle holster. FFL transfer required for firearm purchases, as with all our firearms, which we handle smoothly for you.
Key Features & Handling
The matte stainless steel finish is the star here. It resists corrosion from sweat and the elements far better than a blued model, which is crucial for a carry piece. The frame is lightweight, coming in at just 14.5 ounces unloaded, so you’ll barely notice it on your belt. The grip is a compact, rubberized design that fills the hand enough to control the snap but doesn’t print. It’s a simple design—no external hammer to snag, no safety to fumble with. Point and pull. I found it fits out of the box with most common pocket holsters from brands like DeSantis or Sticky Holsters, making your setup immediate.
Specs & Details
| Caliber | .22 WMR (Winchester Magnum Rimfire) |
| Barrel Length | 2 Inches |
| Capacity | 5 Rounds |
| Overall Length | 6.25 Inches |
| Weight | 14.5 oz (Unloaded) |
| Action | Double-Action Only (DAO) |
| Finish | Matte Stainless Steel |
The Pros & The Cons
Pros: Its size is the ultimate advantage—this gun hides anywhere. The stainless finish is practical for daily carry. The .22 WMR is a capable round from a short barrel, offering less recoil and more capacity than a small-frame .38, but with more authority than a .22 LR. It’s simple to operate under stress.
Cons: The DAO trigger requires practice to master for accurate shot placement. The short sight radius and basic fixed sights demand close-range familiarity. .22 WMR ammo is more expensive than .22 LR. It’s a specialist, not a do-everything sidearm.
Who This Is For
This revolver is for the Missouri outdoorsman who wants a lightweight, corrosion-resistant backup while fishing or hiking. It’s for the individual seeking a deep-concealment option where a larger auto isn’t feasible. It’s also a solid choice for a truck or camp gun that can handle damp conditions. It’s not a primary defense firearm for most, but as a specialized tool in a larger kit, it excels. This model is available at firearms-missouri.com for Missouri residents and nationwide to compliant states.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How does .22 WMR from a 2-inch barrel compare to .22 LR?
A: You get noticeably more muzzle energy and velocity with the WMR, even from a short barrel. It’s a step up in terminal performance for varmints or pests, and it offers better penetration than .22 LR in defensive scenarios, though it’s still a rimfire round.
Q: Is this revolver suitable for a beginner?
A: It can be, but with caveats. The lack of recoil is friendly, but mastering the long, heavy DAO trigger takes dedicated practice. A beginner might be better served learning fundamentals on a full-size .22 first. This gun’s primary strength is carry, not beginner training.
Q: What holster works with this snub-nose?
A: Its sleek, snag-free profile makes it compatible with a wide range of small revolver holsters. I’ve had good results with pocket holsters from DeSantis Nemesis and ankle rigs from Galco. Any holster designed for a J-frame-sized 2-inch revolver should fit.
If the idea of a stainless, grab-and-go revolver that thrives in the humid Missouri summer fits your needs, you can find the full details on our site.




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