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Thread: Norinco P226 Style 9mm

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    CGN Ultra frequent flyer mrsmitty's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by peacemaker56 View Post
    no complaints on the accuracy of mine either , those hard plastic grips are nothing to write home about tho
    Can u change them out for sig grips?

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    Which one's the cheapest?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Wilks View Post
    Yeah I had the same experience, I preferred the norinco, especially when you consider the price difference
    Absolutely agree.. just like compare a Toyota Corolla with a Mercedes A class.. budget allow then go for A class else Corolla is not that bad.. just my thought..

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    Quote Originally Posted by mrsmitty View Post
    Can u change them out for sig grips?
    put a houge 226 grip on , fit perfect

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    And you can put the Sig SRT kits in them. Did that with my NP34 with great results.

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    Looks like they fell out of the CNC mill into a pile, then straight on to assembly bench.
    And a few benches later into the Wax paper for shipping.
    Hmm; HD black gas pipe quality.

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    Of all the guns in the last decade the NP22 is, without a doubt, one of them.
    Norinco did a job making them. They fit in an adult human hand and will fire projectiles in the direction it is pointed at when its operator applies a certain rearward pressure on the trigger.
    In conclusion, the NP22 is one of the choices you have if you want to detonate ammunition cartridges.

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    I’ve had two of these they always go bang . They feel like a SIG . They generally have tooling marks here or there . They like aftermarket grips . You can have an Sig or 4 of these for hungry hands and ammo . My advice buy four and a SIG .

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    Quote Originally Posted by True Jebus View Post
    Could not find these pre freeze announcement at the listed $399. Freeze gets announced and everyone has them for $5-600. Disappointing but not at all surprising.

    Update: just saw one listed for $649. Lol
    Well Switzer just sold a Norinco 1911 for $1200. To think I paid $500 for mine and it came with 1000 rounds.

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    I like mine. Eats all ammo, except steel case. Put on hogue grips. Tried the Sig SRT parts, but they don't function properly in my gun.
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