Norinco NP-34

I have one; satin chrome finish on both the frame and the slide. Nork checkered black hard rubber grips; adjustable rear sight. It is a sharp looking pistol. Runs like a top on both factory and remington mags. I shot two boxes of factory ammo and 2-3000 rounds of home loads since. My accuracy loads are moderately light 200 gr. LSWC. It is accurate! The adjustable rear sight is a bit of a teaser to adjust. Like all 1911s you will get the odd piece of brass with the mouth crushed/dented. Small ejection port (most updated 1911 designs will have a lowered, enlarged ejection port). I have so much brass I don't worry about it.
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Great to know, thanks for the info. Have you changed much or anything by way of internals on yours? I'm just curious about part interchangeability?
 
Great to know, thanks for the info. Have you changed much or anything by way of internals on yours? I'm just curious about part interchangeability?

No, nothing. I had a minor issue with the slide not always locking open after the last shot. On the advice of others here, I bought two (not Norinco) mags; Plated Remington, for under $30.00 new (really nicely made mags; very slick).

That made not difference. I took the slide off, but the slide release back in the pistol and inserted the mags, one by one. There were just barely engaging the slide release. I built the end up a little bit with Tig weld, hand worked and re blued it. Works perfect now.

I posted about it here and and on on the other forum, and found that I was not alone, and offered to fix them for others for the cost of postage. An easy fix, and with my own pistol, easy to fit. You need to be careful about having too much material, as it will interfere with the loaded rounds, and activate the slid stop before the mag is empty. I made a couple dummy rounds up with round nose bullets, as they are as big as they come.

BTW, the offer still stands; anyone wants theirs fixed; send me a PM.
 
I like my NP-34 so much I bought a SigP229... My only complaint is that I can't get an SRT installed. Quite decent for the money...

Bullseye has them for $80.00; they should be easy enough to install. This would make it much more usable.
 
Bullseye has them for $80.00; they should be easy enough to install. This would make it much more usable.

I meant that _I_ was unable to install it. I did it before on my P226...but for some reason it didn't want to go into the NP-34. I'm not too concerned...perhaps someday I'll give it to a gunsmith that has more experience with getting the parts to fit.
 
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