That's to bad , I hope no one got hurt ! Last year at the range a guy tried out his brand new Glock 45 , first round and the gun blew up ,,,,, cuts and bruises only , he was lucky ,,,, there always seem to be issues with every brand of fire arm , NOt all time ,, but once in a while , little things are not quiet right ,, small things and up to the point that the gun has to be replaced by the retailer because it cannot be correctly repaired . It does not seen to matter the price range , it just seems to happen a bad one sneeks out the door and no one spots it ,, that with pretty much everthing manufactured these days .
As with all things , some times there are lemons with in the truck load of apples . We have seen this when one gun company get bought over by another and cost cutting by the new owners sometimes results in lower QC and less than perfect items leave the factory ..
Norinco is no different , I have had Many M305's , of all different years , some were better than others in fit and finish but they all went bang and were pretty accurate and no real issues were found but with out fail the insides were rough ....
I suspect some their rifles are made in different plants with in Norinco's vast complex of firearms manufacturing , as some seem better than others . None the less , tool marks and milling marks are pretty much the standard on the interior of these rifles and everyone pretty much knows that . Perhaps the exception is the SN522 , it seems to be a cut above the rest for fit and finish ,, for what I have seen .
All that said the Norinco 22 cal rifles I guess are the poor man's / entry level into 22 calibre rifles , bolt actions , semi auto's , Lever actions , target , ect .
Here are a few of my diamonds in the Rough ,, I would sell not any of them , they shot far to good for their price point .
I guess I could have bought one CZ Lux for what I paid for these 3 NIB ( with out the scopes and rings / bi pod )