I have a Norinco EM332 I owned one a few years ago and regretted selling it and then recently had an offer to get one again,
It has had a bit of use but in fair condition for the age of it but not as accurate as the previous one so I have been doing a bit of
mods to it such as pillar and epoxy bedding the stock also recrowning the barrel, also I have been improving the feel of the trigger
By lightening the pull with adjusting the spring also fitting over travel screw, I also tried turning over the 2 stage actuator and with a small vee filed to locate the spring and the trigger now is single stage and so light and smooth a definite improvement in my rifle. The Norinco NS522 has a similar single stage trigger but without the 2 stage actuator on the EM332
With the modifications done I’ve improved accuracy without doubt and just for a bit of time and effort. Someone with the Scorpio might like to see how much the trigger mods feel with there gun.
Trigger modification can be seen on.
https://www.nzhuntingandshooting.co.nz/f53/em332-trigger-89658/
It has had a bit of use but in fair condition for the age of it but not as accurate as the previous one so I have been doing a bit of
mods to it such as pillar and epoxy bedding the stock also recrowning the barrel, also I have been improving the feel of the trigger
By lightening the pull with adjusting the spring also fitting over travel screw, I also tried turning over the 2 stage actuator and with a small vee filed to locate the spring and the trigger now is single stage and so light and smooth a definite improvement in my rifle. The Norinco NS522 has a similar single stage trigger but without the 2 stage actuator on the EM332
With the modifications done I’ve improved accuracy without doubt and just for a bit of time and effort. Someone with the Scorpio might like to see how much the trigger mods feel with there gun.
Trigger modification can be seen on.
https://www.nzhuntingandshooting.co.nz/f53/em332-trigger-89658/