NP762 first day at range. Trigger is even lighter than the NP22

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Conclusion:

1) Trigger is lighter than NP22 I didn't notice much diff between them while shooting except for the slightly longer grip dimension in the NP762 due to the mags need to fit a slightly longer round compare to 9mm.

2) Using NP22 grip run just fine. I bought a pair of Hogue P226 rubber grip and it won't fit without some slight mod so that is not installed on the NP22.

3) 4 boxes of 70 rds surplus ammo all ran fine no issue at all.

4) Thought it randomly won't hold open on last round at first but it could very likely be my thumb riding on slide. All tests with noticeable thumb clearance never failed to hold open so I would say most likely my thumb, not the gun, was the issue.

5) Seems more accurate than my M57 and less felt recoil compare to the M57. I can double tap and mag dump just as fast as the NP22 shooting 9mm.

6) Because I use surplus cleaning is a bit*h... M57 is much easier to strip and clean.

7) 10 rds is a plus and the 10th round is a pain to load and I have yet to find a loader that works well. There is a chance for a round to nose dive vertically but easy to fix so not a big issue here.

I have to say that somehow the experience with the M57 (or TT-33) is more.. how do I say it.. "Tokarev-ish". The NP762 is nice but it changed experience to feel more like shooting a 9mm. May be my muscle memory is too burnt into the M57 trigger and pull. I like it as it run very well for what it is designed to do but at the same time deep down I feel the TT-33 family is still cooler and more stylish. The gun is cheap enough so if you like the x25 ammo you should definitely check it out.
 
Does it fit the Sig SRT kit?

I am pretty sure it will fit since I put in a SRT kit in my NP22 before and all the component in the NP762 looks exactly the same. HOWEVER... when I test my NP22 with the SRT kit I experienced some random issue which the DA trigger (and only DA trigger) will fail to engage the firing pin. Not every time and it was kinda unpredictable as I can get it 3 fails in a row and then things will be fine (I tested it with the decocker after every shot). It will sound different when the hammer strike as if something is blocked so I suspect something is off. Revert back to Norinco factory stuff and everything worked fine since then and it has been months. So personally I would not put the SRT kit in my NP22 again. I might try it again in the NP762 one day. But in terms of will it fit or not I am pretty sure it will fit.
 

That was far to easy haha, I asked Tenda several times for a return slip thinking they would cover the shipping for warranty but guess not, unlike other vendor's I've dealt with in the past who would happily cover return shipping and make everything right not knocking Tenda at all just this whole order was odd from the start not even getting any updates on the order or letting me know any tracking info I just got a call from canpar lol. Now the original da762 drom canam 4-5 years ago I picked up it was aweaome was hoping for the same with the new model.
 
That was far to easy haha, I asked Tenda several times for a return slip thinking they would cover the shipping for warranty but guess not, unlike other vendor's I've dealt with in the past who would happily cover return shipping and make everything right not knocking Tenda at all just this whole order was odd from the start not even getting any updates on the order or letting me know any tracking info I just got a call from canpar lol. Now the original da762 drom canam 4-5 years ago I picked up it was aweaome was hoping for the same with the new model.

Did you do a lot of dry firing? Apearantly they and the genuine Sigs don't like it; broken firing pins often result.
 
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