modernworrior
CGN Regular
- Location
- Brampton On,
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Barry and Eric on youtube had a couple and said they had problems. They demonstrated it not ejecting shells properly out the rear. That was the biggest issue with the gun. I may be able to find the link to that video.
These are popular in the land Down Under where us sporting shooters are not allowed pumps or semi auto shotguns. Back in 1996 when our laws became ridiculously tight (due to the Port Arthur massacre) the only lever action shotguns around were collectible and expensive ie original Winchesters so nobody bothered banning them.
We get them branded as IAC but they are the same gun. They were available as 28" or 20" although they stopped importing the longer ones ages ago due to lack of demand. You can fit five in the tube, on on the carrier and one in pipe for seven rounds of funNote, they can not take 3" shells.
They are no longer being imported here at all due to Customs deeming the design unsafe. Apparently the firing pin rests on the primer or something and they do not have a safety. Half #### used to be deemed a safety device but their policy changed for some reason.
The importer changed all the firing pins out for shorter ones to get them through Customs but were forbidden from bringing in the original firing pins even as parts. The result is the guns out of the box are a lucky dip. Some work all the time, some work with only certain brands of shells (mine would only fire Winchester originally) and others would work but only intermittently. The solution was to pay a gunsmith $50 to make an "extended" firing pin. Now mine works a treat.
The only thing with these shotguns is you have to make sure you cycle the action completely or you won't eject the spent hull, you will just put it back into the chamber. Be rough and it will work every time, be gentle and you will think you have bought the most unreliable POS ever. Ours came with leather strapping wound around the lever and I thought it looked like crap but you will be glad its on there after blasting for a while.
Chiappa make a version as well but here they are about $400 dearer than the Norinco and from talking to shooters who have the Chiappa they are no more reliable and one guy even said he wished he had just bought the cheap Norinco cause his Chiappa wouldn't cycle for crap even after three trips back to the dealer he bought it off whereas his Norinco works every time. The Chiappa is prettier and they also make a stainless version but I have heard first hand from a number of unhappy Chiappa buyers and not just of their shotguns but also their lever action rifles.
These guns are great fun!




























