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Thread: Norinco P226 Style 9mm

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    Norinco P226 Style 9mm

    SKU#: NP22.

    Stocking Dealers:
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    We have some left.

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    So tempted to get another one. This fits my hand the best, out of all my handguns. Ergonomics for slide release, mag release, and decocker are all easy reach.

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    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
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    Quote Originally Posted by RabbitTeeth View Post
    So tempted to get another one. This fits my hand the best, out of all my handguns. Ergonomics for slide release, mag release, and decocker are all easy reach.
    Sell it and put the money towards an actual SIG, you wont regret it, world of a difference in fit finish and quality in general

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    Anyone got a source firing pins for these?

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    Quote Originally Posted by brownbear53 View Post
    Sell it and put the money towards an actual SIG, you wont regret it, world of a difference in fit finish and quality in general
    And people can find sig 226 these days? Good luck on that. My np58 works just fine (awful DA trigger) but its a cheap, capable pew for slinging lead downrange. The price between it and a nice 226 works out to about 3500 rounds of 9mm. Not all of us can afford to drive Mercedes...

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    Quote Originally Posted by brownbear53 View Post
    Sell it and put the money towards an actual SIG, you wont regret it, world of a difference in fit finish and quality in general
    Completely disagree. I have compared them side by side and although a sig is better quality overall, it not by much. Fir and finish are awesome on the norm and accuracy wise they are pretty much the same. I have owned both over the years.
    I dislike having a battle of wits when my opponent comes unarmed....it just seems so unsportsmanlike!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Light Infantry View Post
    Completely disagree. I have compared them side by side and although a sig is better quality overall, it not by much. Fir and finish are awesome on the norm and accuracy wise they are pretty much the same. I have owned both over the years.
    Yeah I had the same experience, I preferred the norinco, especially when you consider the price difference

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    no complaints on the accuracy of mine either , those hard plastic grips are nothing to write home about tho

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