Who owned an Sig 228 or a norinco copy please post here

I bought an NP34 out of curiosity to compare to my German Sigs and it just never compared. I thought at a third of the price I wouldn't care, then I put on Sig OEM grips, springs and used original Sig mags and ended up selling it. That said, I also gave up my Exeter made Sig.
 
I built one of the Dlask kits way back when, but I sold it without ever shooting it.

I've always wanted an original, or a faithful clone. Never went the Norinco route.

Interested.
That was along time ago
Were the dlask guns not just rebranded norinco frames
It's 10+years ago so I don't remember
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That was along time ago
Were the dlask guns not just rebranded norinco frames
It's 10+years ago so I don't remember
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The dlask dac 394 used norinco parts on a USA made frame. Frame was made by DIG Ltd in Virgina as a casting and then final machined by Dlask. Not bad pistols and were a cost effective alternative to the actual P228 back in the day.
 
Have an NP22, the extractor came improperly tensioned and the the double action trigger was about 16 pounds, single action was about 1.5 but gritty. The grip creaks, though it's grippy. Tensioned the extractor proper, snipped three or so coils from spring, polished all sear surfaces I could get my hands on (and polished bits I thought were sear surfaces, but aren't), polished trigger, overgreased the piss out of it and dryfired a bunch with a snap cap and then put it through some actual shooting. It's now comparable to my Jericho. I'll throw hogue g10 piranha grips on it and you'll swear you're holding a pistol to get you to hell and back. Heck, it will do the job now, but you'll come back a little unstable from the creaky grips.
 
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