Nushif
Member
I was looking for a cheaper alternative to shooting my Lee-Enfield, and lo and behold ... I got my grubby paws on a Norinco JW-15.
To be honest I don't know what the draw of Norincos is for me, wait ... I do. they are amazing knock-offs of great designs!
In any case, I had some observations and some questions. I noticed that on slow fire the bolt locked up nicely and it shot exceedingly well. During rapid fire however I noticed that sometimes it doesn't recock and the trigger remains "limp" if you will. This is really probably an issue on my end in working the bolt, and I am more used to my beloved Lee-Enfield, so to compare the two bolts is a bit ridiculous. Mechanical accuray was amazing though, no matter which speed it was shot at.
Now, my question: Seeing as this is a knockoff of a CZ 452 and does take the magazines for it .... Does it take the stocks, too? Reason being here is that I love Mannlicher style stocks and I know they are available for the CZ, but will they work with the Norinco knock-off?
Thanks already for the replies!
To be honest I don't know what the draw of Norincos is for me, wait ... I do. they are amazing knock-offs of great designs!
In any case, I had some observations and some questions. I noticed that on slow fire the bolt locked up nicely and it shot exceedingly well. During rapid fire however I noticed that sometimes it doesn't recock and the trigger remains "limp" if you will. This is really probably an issue on my end in working the bolt, and I am more used to my beloved Lee-Enfield, so to compare the two bolts is a bit ridiculous. Mechanical accuray was amazing though, no matter which speed it was shot at.
Now, my question: Seeing as this is a knockoff of a CZ 452 and does take the magazines for it .... Does it take the stocks, too? Reason being here is that I love Mannlicher style stocks and I know they are available for the CZ, but will they work with the Norinco knock-off?
Thanks already for the replies!