- Location
- Blaster land, Okanagan BC
They’re pretty decent once you do some polishing and tuning in the mag end of the spectrum, their biggest issue is the mag length. It’s not long enough to feed 3” shells reliably, the nose of the shell hits the front of the mag and fails to feed most of the time.I don't see the Grizzly Mag on the list.
Norinco firearms have taken a lot of flak from those who assume anything made in China is garbage. Those who actually own them typically praise them to be well-built, very reliable and a good value. I've had zero issues with my Grizzlies and they're smoother and more reliable than a typical current production 870.
If you dimple the nose of the follower and debur/polish the front inner edge of the mag it gets better, opening and blending the mouth of the barrel ramp helps a lot. Doing all these things makes 2 3/4” shells feed 100% and honestly doesn’t take that long, dremel and some sanding and polishing bits makes quick work of it.
Even with the dimple 3” shells hang up on the area of the receiver below the mouth of the barrel, sometimes you get 3” shells feeding but most of the time they hang up. OAL of the unfired shell can help, some 3” shells are shorter than other. Changing the angle of the shell helps to point it in the right direction and makes feeling a lot more positive.






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