As promised, I tried to shoot the 2 Norinco's NP22 to pieces, so to speak
and report here. Well, I am not even half way there. Will keep on trying though!
I fired now 9500 rounds through both, 4000 for one, and have no wear marks anywhere yet.
Today One broke the flat spring that holds the slide open, which I replaced with the factory supplied spare. Bullets: 125 gr full jacketed and 80%
hard cast 125 gr. RN bullets at 1150 fps.
On my original SIG SAUER 226, whose right frame rail broke finally off, and
where I machined a steel insert as rail support, is doing very well with no
malfunctions of any kind and still the SAME ACCURACY as with a full rail. (2000 rounds after "surgery")
As the original slide died much earlier, I put a Norinco NP 22 slide on it last year and they just compliment each other.
Am I the only lucky one ?
and report here. Well, I am not even half way there. Will keep on trying though!
I fired now 9500 rounds through both, 4000 for one, and have no wear marks anywhere yet.
Today One broke the flat spring that holds the slide open, which I replaced with the factory supplied spare. Bullets: 125 gr full jacketed and 80%
hard cast 125 gr. RN bullets at 1150 fps.
On my original SIG SAUER 226, whose right frame rail broke finally off, and
where I machined a steel insert as rail support, is doing very well with no
malfunctions of any kind and still the SAME ACCURACY as with a full rail. (2000 rounds after "surgery")
As the original slide died much earlier, I put a Norinco NP 22 slide on it last year and they just compliment each other.
Am I the only lucky one ?
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