Little All Right
This video showcases a "Little All Right" pocket pistol from the 19th century, patented in 1876. The presenter describes it as a basic double-action revolver with an unusual body style and trigger. It fires 5 rounds of .22 Short. Despite its small size, the long trigger reach and heavy pull make it difficult to shoot. The design also positions the hand near the cylinder gap, which would be uncomfortable during firing. Production numbers were limited, likely only a few hundred to a thousand.












