Got out to the range with my newly arrived NP29.
I had 2 newbies that wanted to try out handguns so I didn't get to shoot the NP29 as much as I would have liked.
The noobs shot both the NP29 as well as my GLOCK17 and seemed to be grouping better with the NP29.
Overall I am very happy with the NP29.
It is a nice dark blue-black with a very nicely finished exterior for a $350 pistol.
The rubber grips are FUGLY but felt surprising good when I fired it.
Between teaching the noobs I managed to fire off 3 magazines.
Shooting without a rest, 2 handed wedge grip at 15 yards, medium to quick tempo, 2" groups dead centre.
The trigger pull has about 1-2mm of take up, then 2 distinct stages of creep where the trigger finally breaks at 4-5 lbs. Hopefully the trigger will improve with a few more rounds.
Functioning with Win 115 gr FMJ was flawless. We put about 100 rounds through it and no problems with consistent forceful ejection right and back.
The magazine that came with the pistol has a bent follower that sticks in a hole in magazine when you load the 4th round. The other 2 Marstar 9 shot mags worked perfectly.
All of the mags drop free and the slide locks back after the last round.
The right side of top of the rear sight is slightly higher than the left but the pistol is printing dead on at 15 yards so who cares.
The front sight is fairly narrow and makes for a good target sight picture.
The front sight is low profile and clears my leather M7 shoulder holster nicely.
There a lots of sharp edges on this puppy that I need to smooth down. The safety, slide release, lower edges of trigger guard and frame.
Suggestions on how to smooth these surfaces without a sandblaster welcomed!!!
I had 2 newbies that wanted to try out handguns so I didn't get to shoot the NP29 as much as I would have liked.
The noobs shot both the NP29 as well as my GLOCK17 and seemed to be grouping better with the NP29.
Overall I am very happy with the NP29.
It is a nice dark blue-black with a very nicely finished exterior for a $350 pistol.
The rubber grips are FUGLY but felt surprising good when I fired it.
Between teaching the noobs I managed to fire off 3 magazines.
Shooting without a rest, 2 handed wedge grip at 15 yards, medium to quick tempo, 2" groups dead centre.
The trigger pull has about 1-2mm of take up, then 2 distinct stages of creep where the trigger finally breaks at 4-5 lbs. Hopefully the trigger will improve with a few more rounds.
Functioning with Win 115 gr FMJ was flawless. We put about 100 rounds through it and no problems with consistent forceful ejection right and back.
The magazine that came with the pistol has a bent follower that sticks in a hole in magazine when you load the 4th round. The other 2 Marstar 9 shot mags worked perfectly.
All of the mags drop free and the slide locks back after the last round.
The right side of top of the rear sight is slightly higher than the left but the pistol is printing dead on at 15 yards so who cares.
The front sight is fairly narrow and makes for a good target sight picture.
The front sight is low profile and clears my leather M7 shoulder holster nicely.
There a lots of sharp edges on this puppy that I need to smooth down. The safety, slide release, lower edges of trigger guard and frame.
Suggestions on how to smooth these surfaces without a sandblaster welcomed!!!


















































