Wow....$99 pistol....Norinco M213

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Got a set of these Muzzle Breaks for the twins (the perks of living in the same city as ASimons).

Pretty straight forward installation, just a little more than the regular push first time to seat the break and then it's just like the original bushing.

Gonna hit the range this weekend for some flame/bang action. Will report back gents :D

Did I mention they look AWESOME ! ! !
 
Got a set of these Muzzle Breaks for the twins (the perks of living in the same city as ASimons).

Pretty straight forward installation, just a little more than the regular push first time to seat the break and then it's just like the original bushing.

Gonna hit the range this weekend for some flame/bang action. Will report back gents :D

Did I mention they look AWESOME ! ! !

Bring a video camera!

I want to see the flash! :rockOn:
 
Well took the twins out to the range yesterday, have to say I'm pretty impressed with the comps.

Made a nice pop and flame show. Emptied a clip into the target rapid fire and got them all within a six inch grouping.

Not too bad for a pistol with a terrible grip angle and quite possibly the worst sites ever fitted to pistol ;)

For the amount of money I've got into these M213's, the grin factor is through the roof :D :D :D
 
Just for comparisons sake:
Bottom m213 is stock, top m213 has the asimons grip and compensator.
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I'm going out Wed to try my MB and will see about making a video. This is probably premature (i.e. I should wait to confirm), but I don't expect the MB to make my gun more accurate. It will reduce muzzle jump, but the barrel to muzzle bushing fit is much looser on the MB, than the muzzle bushing it replaced. Clearance is a must, but the more you have the more the barrel can move around inside the slide (which is where the sights are mounted). I think the extra clearance is probably necessary for two reasons: the MB is much longer than the piece it replaces so needs more clearance; and there's an expectation that it should not require fitting (meaning no gripes, no problems and no returns). Accuracy is not why I have a Tokarev, so it's really moot for me, but I suspect any difference will not be noticeable.
 
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