NP-22 vs. NZ-75/NZ-85B in 9mm

Over 11000 rounds of factory, commercial and home reload through my NP22 with no issues. I had to change a spring which was included in the kit when I got it new from Marstar back in 2003. Slapped on some Hogue grips, bought a couple extra mags and have been blasting away ever since. For $349+tax+ship, the NP22 is a great gun at a great price.
 
Over 11000 rounds of factory, commercial and home reload through my NP22 with no issues. I had to change a spring which was included in the kit when I got it new from Marstar back in 2003. Slapped on some Hogue grips, bought a couple extra mags and have been blasting away ever since. For $349+tax+ship, the NP22 is a great gun at a great price.
I think this is the highest round count of any NP-22 so far.
 
I think this is the highest round count of any NP-22 so far.

For the longest time, it was the only 'shooter' gun I had. And even now, with several other semi-autos in my cabinet, it's the only pistol I always take to the range. The others will come in turns, but the NP22 is always with me. And I've paid close attention to the slide to watch for cracks and nothing yet.

I'm willing to bet there are several shooters here that have even more rounds that I do on their NP22s though.
 
My vote still goes to NZ-85B.it has forged steel slide and frame.and chrome lined barrel.this pistol is best value for the money.
 
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