P226 Elite Stainless vs. NP22 (huge pictures warning)
Opening, the strap on the handle is silver in color compared to the other versions which are blue.
p226 elite stainless vs. norc np-22
Norc machine marks
Sig machine marks (lack of)
Still some machine marks in the hard to reach areas
Grips are actually thin, not as some people here that claimed to be extra thick. The Pachmayr grip on the norc is much fatter. I find the wood grips fit my hands much much better. The 1911 grip was simply too thin for me, so this gun is much more filling in the hands, although I would say still a bit on the smaller side... Maybe I do have big hands...
Metal guide rod (not sure why... there's this guy on youtube who's got the exact same gun has a plastic guide rod...)
Sig injection molded hammer (disappointed)
Trigger feel is very very different. The Norc double action has a strong resistance but once overcome it breaks easily. The sig has a lighter double action but the resistance is constant, making for a very smooth pull.
Smooth DA trigger is enormously better than the way Norc trigger behaves. Norc DA trigger makes for a very jerky pull, almost always throwing the point of aim off the intended target.
As for the short reset trigger, the difference in reset travel is hardly noticeable, I guess the norc just have a very short reset to begin with. What surprised me is that the trigger is very thin, unlike the picture on Sig arms website.
The slide is not interchangeable. The sig slide is too tight and will not fit the norc frame without significant sanding.
Let me know what you think!
Opening, the strap on the handle is silver in color compared to the other versions which are blue.
p226 elite stainless vs. norc np-22
Norc machine marks
Sig machine marks (lack of)
Still some machine marks in the hard to reach areas
Grips are actually thin, not as some people here that claimed to be extra thick. The Pachmayr grip on the norc is much fatter. I find the wood grips fit my hands much much better. The 1911 grip was simply too thin for me, so this gun is much more filling in the hands, although I would say still a bit on the smaller side... Maybe I do have big hands...
Metal guide rod (not sure why... there's this guy on youtube who's got the exact same gun has a plastic guide rod...)
Sig injection molded hammer (disappointed)
Trigger feel is very very different. The Norc double action has a strong resistance but once overcome it breaks easily. The sig has a lighter double action but the resistance is constant, making for a very smooth pull.
Smooth DA trigger is enormously better than the way Norc trigger behaves. Norc DA trigger makes for a very jerky pull, almost always throwing the point of aim off the intended target.
As for the short reset trigger, the difference in reset travel is hardly noticeable, I guess the norc just have a very short reset to begin with. What surprised me is that the trigger is very thin, unlike the picture on Sig arms website.
The slide is not interchangeable. The sig slide is too tight and will not fit the norc frame without significant sanding.
Let me know what you think!
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