Good job. I've had a few Norinco 1911's and they always worked just fine. Just a little rough around the edges. Compared to the real Sig, these Norc's are a HUGE bargin.
Hi Josh I would seriously look at finding a lighter hammer spring. This will bring down your DA trigger pull significantly. Keep the old one as a spare! Other than that just shoot that puppy, keep your costs down and biuy more practice ammo. The way I see it you are now free to buy yourself 3000 rounds of ammo for the savings of not buying a SIG.
Mag release botton f@#ked up on mine,fell write out when ejected the mag. My 1st one went 900 rounds,no issue! The one Marstar sent me after go's 30 shots or so and stove pipe,fail to feed........ Well you can't win them all.
No not all SIG parts will fit your NP-22. Note that the SIG .22 LR conversions will not work on a Norinco frame. Great question though. There are a lot of SIG forums that are asking the same question. This question has been asked before - probably an easy answer but sorry, I don't have it.
Really thorough review, balanced and interesting. I looked up Armco, it looks like he's passing over the business to another fellow in PG, any thoughts on the new guy? I have an NP58 coming, and if it needs work, I'd be interested in your recommendation.
Hey, fellow CGN'er here. Great video. Totally jealous of your secluded mountain pistol range, too. Looks like paradise.
Good job. I've had a few Norinco 1911's and they always worked just fine. Just a little rough around the edges. Compared to the real Sig, these Norc's are a HUGE bargin.
I have the same one, tuned by Armco as well...... works like a charm, well worth the money!!!
Sorry to hear that. I hope you get it figured out. RC
Hi Josh
I would seriously look at finding a lighter hammer spring. This will bring down your DA trigger pull significantly. Keep the old one as a spare! Other than that just shoot that puppy, keep your costs down and biuy more practice ammo. The way I see it you are now free to buy yourself 3000 rounds of ammo for the savings of not buying a SIG.
Uncle Gunnar is a wealth of knowledge.
Yes
I'd love to do a review - if I had acess to one of these pistols. I have a growing list of projects that I need to get to.
I have question. Does all SIG P226 parts fits to the N22? Specially the firing pin.
Mag release botton f@#ked up on mine,fell write out when ejected the mag.
My 1st one went 900 rounds,no issue!
The one Marstar sent me after go's 30 shots or so and stove pipe,fail to feed........
Well you can't win them all.
Good sensible straight forward video. Good job ! Thanks.
No not all SIG parts will fit your NP-22. Note that the SIG .22 LR conversions will not work on a Norinco frame. Great question though. There are a lot of SIG forums that are asking the same question. This question has been asked before - probably an easy answer but sorry, I don't have it.
I just picked one of these up of CGN. Round count is at 400 should receive it soon. Any tips or things i can do to it to make it more smooth?
Really thorough review, balanced and interesting. I looked up Armco, it looks like he's passing over the business to another fellow in PG, any thoughts on the new guy? I have an NP58 coming, and if it needs work, I'd be interested in your recommendation.
Is Armco the gun smith company in PG?
someone made a review about this gun not having any mounts that can fit its rail, any truth?
hi
can take the firing pin parts for cleaning ?
The grips are perfect
Thank you sir! Send some of your sun shine my way please?
Very good review, greeting from saudi arabia
Sir chinese pistols np22 or cf98 which is best most????
Jam Sajid bro np 22 is the best pistol if orignal
Wow, I don't know much about guns, but either this gun has very low recoil or you are great at handling it.
LucUltra it's a 9mm lol
where can i get one of these? the only place i found can't ship them out of canada
can these be bought in the usa
robert west no
ok thanks
great vido
You can get a Sig p226 for $925 in Canada
我大天朝山寨SIG P226
终于看到一个说中文的了
过了专利期可以合法仿制。1911家家都在仿制。