NP-22 with walnut grips

typevii

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OK, so here is a quick pic of my NP-22 with a set of walnut grips. Whilst the plastic grips were quite serviceable I wanted to tidy this bargain pistol up just a little bit. The grips came from a place called “grips4u”. They needed a very small amount of prepping to fit, about 20mins work, I am guessing that the NP22 has slightly different grip screw inserts compared to a Sig.

Overall, for the price, I think the NP22 is a pretty good deal. You really do get what you pay for; don't expect this to be a built like a SIG or CZ or whatever (I don't doubt Norinco could do it, but not at this price point). As has been noted the double action trigger pull is heavy, single action is OK. Overall fit and finish is as expected for a sub four hundred dollar gun. It shoots as good as me, so I can't really comment on accuracy - all shots on the target at 25yds. If I ever get round to it I may tinker with the mainspring and try and sort out the trigger.


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congrats, nice wood grips, looks a lot better this way, I like it!
as you said NP 22 is a good gun for a low price, I had one long time ago and had any problems at all, sold after aprox 5-6k rnds without a hick-up !
 
Ohhhh.... my friends never loose one of those grips screws for a Nork 226 clone as NOBODY stocks the f,ing things right across this once proud Dominion and they ARE different then the "correct" Sig 226 screws. That said Jason at Gunco (thank you, thank you, thank you Jason) came up with a screw that worked for me and he thinks the CZ75 grip screw is the clone to the clone. I put on a nice set of 226 grips as the shiny/checkerd chinese grips looked a little off for my liking and just felt weird when held.
 
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