IXLR8 said:Can anyone tell me more about the quality of these hanguns? I'm just getting into shooting handguns and I'd like something in 9mm thats quite cheap to start out with so I can see what its like.
Declan said:It's a great gun. It shoots well, it's very accurate and no, it doesn't kick. Anyone who claims that it kicks badly has no idea what hand gun recoil is supposed to be like.
It is an exact copy of the Sig P226 and therefore the original German design is there. The only difference between the Chinese and the original is the overall finish quality and the tighteness of the parts fitting together.
The Chinese copy is somewhat looser than the German original but that could be a good thing. Things that would jam a German Sig P226, like dirt, sand, etc., would not do the same to a Chinese copy due to the looser fitment.
As far as the materials, some say that the Chinese make the best steel in the world, which in turn means better gun barrels.
My opinion, buy the gun and put some Sig grips on it (the Chinese ones look really cheesy). You won't regret it.
motoman said:i can not comment on the quality on it but i will tell you that i shot one at our club and it kicked like hell. i had a 9mm ruger and it did not rear up as bad as the sig copy. just my 2 cents
So basically the Norinco clone is a more reliable version of the P226, and is made with better quality steel?Declan said:It is an exact copy of the Sig P226 and therefore the original German design is there. The only difference between the Chinese and the original is the overall finish quality and the tighteness of the parts fitting together.
The Chinese copy is somewhat looser than the German original but that could be a good thing. Things that would jam a German Sig P226, like dirt, sand, etc., would not do the same to a Chinese copy due to the looser fitment.
As far as the materials, some say that the Chinese make the best steel in the world, which in turn means better gun barrels.
The real P226 has a better overall finish and quality, the sights on the SIG are much better, and the trigger is a whole lot smoother, but other than that I didn't notice any difference between the two.



























