I am need of advice / guidance regarding an issue I am experiencing...
I have a brand new Norinco NP-34 9 mm which I have taken to the range 3 times so far. The first time, everything worked great using 115 grain Remington UMC ammo.
The second time at the range, using Winchester White Box ammo 115grain, the results were different . With each shot, the slide would cycle back, re-#### the hammer briefly, and then cycle forward... But the hammer doesn't stay cocked. It follows the slide forward. The end result being that I have to shoot the next round in DA mode as opposed to SA mode.
The third time at the range was the same as the second time except back with 115 grain Remington UMC ammo - I suspected that the Winchester White Box ammo 115grain might be the culprit, but the problem persisted with the 115 grain Remington UMC ammo.
I have since thoroughly cleaned and lubed the pistol.
The thing is... If I pull the slide back all the way and then somewhat gently let it cycle back forward it stays cocked. However, if I pull the slide back all the way and then let go so it cycles forward hard under the full power of the recoil spring, the hammer does not stay cocked.
I tried researching the issue but have come back empty. Any help or guidance would be appreciated.
Dave
I have a brand new Norinco NP-34 9 mm which I have taken to the range 3 times so far. The first time, everything worked great using 115 grain Remington UMC ammo.
The second time at the range, using Winchester White Box ammo 115grain, the results were different . With each shot, the slide would cycle back, re-#### the hammer briefly, and then cycle forward... But the hammer doesn't stay cocked. It follows the slide forward. The end result being that I have to shoot the next round in DA mode as opposed to SA mode.
The third time at the range was the same as the second time except back with 115 grain Remington UMC ammo - I suspected that the Winchester White Box ammo 115grain might be the culprit, but the problem persisted with the 115 grain Remington UMC ammo.
I have since thoroughly cleaned and lubed the pistol.
The thing is... If I pull the slide back all the way and then somewhat gently let it cycle back forward it stays cocked. However, if I pull the slide back all the way and then let go so it cycles forward hard under the full power of the recoil spring, the hammer does not stay cocked.
I tried researching the issue but have come back empty. Any help or guidance would be appreciated.
Dave


















































