- Location
- Southern Interior
Just had to drop a note to say I received my 9mm today and if you don't have one of these than you better get on it, the gun is a nice solid unit and the service is bar none thanks Paul!
Just had to drop a note to say I received my 9mm today and if you don't have one of these than you better get on it, the gun is a nice solid unit and the service is bar none thanks Paul!
I like mine and think it has a very good fit and finish.
Accurate and reliable.
Now I'd like to see a Norinco 1911 in 40S&W.
Go to Dark International
http://darkinternational.com/index.php?main_page=index&cPath=1&zenid=a049897f84f469201d22d395b60a3abe
The owner Roger is one of the top Gunsmiths in Ontario..He designed a .40 based on the Norinco .45 tuned it for IPSC..It's manufactured for him by Norinco.
Nice handgun. I was just curious why you went with the 9mm over the 45 in 1911. Do you already have a 45 or was it just preference? I was looking at the NP30 as I like the fact of having a 10 round 45. Glad to hear you are enjoying it however. Norinco really are a good value platform.
Double Stack = fat grip
Is that good or bad? The NP29 is the only handgun I know. I'm new to handguns (well, every gun really).
I like mine and think it has a very good fit and finish.
Accurate and reliable.
Now I'd like to see a Norinco 1911 in 40S&W.
1911 is big enough. Fat grip makes sense in US where you can use high-cap mag. In Canada 10 rds is the limit so most people don't like/need double stack.
You can always get an extented mag that holds ten rds 45ACP