Northernrim .22LR Rifles are Now In-Stock!

You cant really use the NS522 as the standard when thats the golden winner of reliable chinese accuracy. They were real golden goose's.

The JW15 is a more likely chinese end result....the horror.
I agree; however the JW15 can be coaxed into a decent rifle. My most recent is the 13, I like tinkering, polishing tuning (worked on precision molds for a lot of my life). Accuracy is about 3/4" or smaller at 50 with a scope. 1/2" at 25 with front and rear truglo sight upgrade. Good plinker.
 
What's the trigger mech look like?
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Nah, this is a single lug bolt, only locks up on the bolt handle, has the cheesy lock ring over the bolt to hold the extractors in place.
The Scorpio has dual locking lugs, and pinned extractors.
Hitz, extractors are held in place same as the CZ457 with the steel spring clip around the bolt body, that ring I think just makes sure the firing pin runs true and stays in place
 
Stock is made out of beech, although im no expert ive stripped tons of beech stocks and just stripped the Chinese DYE/VARNISH off of this Northernrim and its the same as the CZ cheapy beech stocks. Its a well made stock
Very informative and excellent pictures Bruce!.....:)

It looks like a pretty cool little rifle.

I like the tactical type bolt handle, the Ruger 10/22 type magazine, and the wooden stock. It amazes me how inexpensive they can sell this 22 repeater for.

Thanks again for the incredibly thorough pics!......:)
 
Very informative and excellent pictures Bruce!.....:)

It looks like a pretty cool little rifle.

I like the tactical type bolt handle, the Ruger 10/22 type magazine, and the wooden stock. It amazes me how inexpensive they can sell this 22 repeater for.

Thanks again for the incredibly thorough pics!......:)
Thanks John, happy to do it!!!

Its a cool little gun, just like a cz457
 
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