Norino JW20 .22

Have one for my grand kids. It shoots well and at the right price just be sure you don't get ejected shells in your shoe. They're hot. Have fired over a thousand rounds without any problems.
 
great little take down for $150.picked up 3,1 for myself and 2 friends and they all work quite well.i polished the action on mine as it is roughly machined.super easy to disassemble for cleaning,mine eats anything even cci subsonic 710 fps ammo and cycles!
accuracy wise,the 2 shot the most can get surprisingly good groups keeping 10 shots easily in the 4'' bull at 25 yards

first thing to check is the rear stock,they tend to be loose and need to be tightened.
check sights,they tend to be loose but a punch and hammer fixes that after you sight it in.
i had an issue with the front detach button on mine pushing too far ahead and getting stuck so i couldn't lock the barrel in place.....don't push too far ahead i guess is that solution,the other 2 have not ever had that issue.
browning parts fit if you need or want to replace something.
all in all we are happy with this firearm,i can personally say i would get another one in a heartbeat if i wanted a take down .22!
fits great in the back seat of the 4 wheeler.

before firing though,it should be taken down and clean all the packing grease off and out of it,i used a toothbrush and lacquer thinner on the receiver,trigger group and action to clean it all up.....there was a wack of gritty material and crap in the container when i was done.
 
Overall it is a well made copy of the Browning SA-.22 at a good price . All metal and wood materials . Probably the only new .22 for under $200-$300 that doesn't have any plastic .

Much information has been posted on this sub-forum regarding the Norinco JW-20 , do a search for all the nuggets of info.

Read the manual carefully , familiarize yourself with the steps to take-down . It is a unique design that has been made since 1914 . I like mine .
 
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