Snakehunter
CGN Regular
- Location
- Kenora, Ontario
My Norinco NP29 sat at my local post office all week while I was in southern Ontario ;-(
I picked it up this morning, got home, and set about unpacking, stripping it down, cleaning and reassembling.
Opening the plastic case I saw the gun in a sealed plastic bag and immediately noticed the usual Norinco oily mess.
Upon removing it from the bag the first thing that stood out (really!) was the big, ugly magazine release.
Stripping the gun down was really easy. Fit and finish are not great but I didn't expect much for $370.
After cleaning all that oily mess off I began reassembling and found the slide and its parts were easy to put back together, but fitting it all back on the receiver was a bit of a bear. I ended up with a minor idiot scratch, but I'm not that upset.
After assembly I found racking and releasing the slide was a bit tighter than I'd like, but it is fairly smooth with no gritty feel. Dry firing the trigger showed no creep and no gritty feel.
The loading of magazines has shown itself to be problematic. Both the supplied Norinco magazines would go in about 2/3rds of the way and just stop. Application of a little extra force would overcome the stoppage. I bought a Kimber magazine last week for it and the same issue occurs. It seems I have some tuning to do.
Seating the magazine fully requires a bit of a firm shove but I suspect that this will be just be until break-in.
I will be taking it out this weekend for some shooting and I'll report back on the shootability.
For now I will say here's what I like - Price, adjustable rear sight, full guide rod, trigger (so far), and engraving is very light so anybody more than 3 feet away won't see it's a Nork. The included manual is actually better than the one I got with my Ruger 1911!
Here's what I don't like - Mag release button, front sight (yellow dot is hard to see for my eyes anyway), poor finishing of contact surface between barrel/slide/receiver. I'm eventually swapping out the button, sights and grips, although the grips are okay. I will also be doing some polishing of the problem areas. Overall I am very happy so far with my purchase. We will see if that happy feeling stays after some shooting.
Here's the beast;

I picked it up this morning, got home, and set about unpacking, stripping it down, cleaning and reassembling.
Opening the plastic case I saw the gun in a sealed plastic bag and immediately noticed the usual Norinco oily mess.
Upon removing it from the bag the first thing that stood out (really!) was the big, ugly magazine release.
Stripping the gun down was really easy. Fit and finish are not great but I didn't expect much for $370.
After cleaning all that oily mess off I began reassembling and found the slide and its parts were easy to put back together, but fitting it all back on the receiver was a bit of a bear. I ended up with a minor idiot scratch, but I'm not that upset.
After assembly I found racking and releasing the slide was a bit tighter than I'd like, but it is fairly smooth with no gritty feel. Dry firing the trigger showed no creep and no gritty feel.
The loading of magazines has shown itself to be problematic. Both the supplied Norinco magazines would go in about 2/3rds of the way and just stop. Application of a little extra force would overcome the stoppage. I bought a Kimber magazine last week for it and the same issue occurs. It seems I have some tuning to do.
Seating the magazine fully requires a bit of a firm shove but I suspect that this will be just be until break-in.
I will be taking it out this weekend for some shooting and I'll report back on the shootability.
For now I will say here's what I like - Price, adjustable rear sight, full guide rod, trigger (so far), and engraving is very light so anybody more than 3 feet away won't see it's a Nork. The included manual is actually better than the one I got with my Ruger 1911!
Here's what I don't like - Mag release button, front sight (yellow dot is hard to see for my eyes anyway), poor finishing of contact surface between barrel/slide/receiver. I'm eventually swapping out the button, sights and grips, although the grips are okay. I will also be doing some polishing of the problem areas. Overall I am very happy so far with my purchase. We will see if that happy feeling stays after some shooting.
Here's the beast;



















































