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03-21-2010, 07:51 PM | #21 |
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So the NP20 is a HKP7 knockoff?
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03-21-2010, 09:25 PM | #22 |
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No. NP 20 is an export version of Chinese Type 77 pistol. So called NP 22 is a mountain village edition of Sig 226. I heard rumor saying those guns are popular in Canada.
Type 77 was once a popular sidearm within the guards of Chinese Central Security Bureau (中央警卫局) in 1980s. The export edition was actually redesigned. |
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Thanks to clinton we can't get them anymore. I have some medium priced 1911's that have MIM parts in them, I believe the Norks don't. If Norinco made them, and got past early sales quality I believe we would see some desirable Lugers, I'd go nuts for a .45 ACP P-08!
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04-04-2010, 06:18 PM | #24 |
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"I bought a Norinco SKS back in the late 80's and this is a very reliable rifle."
Well, I know this is not an SKS Forum; however, it's worth being aware that many Chinese made SKS carbines had their barrels fastened in the receiver with a pin. In other words, they were not threaded into their recievers as were their Russian made counterparts.
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