Out of the box I would guess it could be a crapshoot. The Browning 22SA action is a marvel of timing I would buy a |Norinco used if I had a chance to shoot it and check it's reliability. I've had trouble with the magazine lips, feeding is not reliable it is with my BRNO magazine in these rifles, but a BRNO magazine costs 60$ and I paid an average of 150 for the rifles. I cannot distinguish between them in terms of accuracy they're all better than I am, although my Martini will beat them off the bench with the same ammo. One has cheap trigger parts, another a shabby stock finish, the third is sweet but not first rate. 95 : Rifle Basix, Custom Bolt-Action Triggers TIMNEY 452 and 455 CZ-452 22 LR - Brno No 1 ( 1 thru 5) - Norinco JW-15 Savage M-34 / 84 22 LR 5 Shot. They are all worth what I paid for them, but there is a significant difference between the three in quality. I purchased this rifle after reading a review on their accuracy and Ive found that with its favorite target ammo it will shoot into 9/16' at 25 meters (27+yds) with its favorite ammo. I agree with those people 100 per cent, but I also think that with a little bit of elbow grease, this humble Brno-clone can be a decent shooter.
An implement meant to be thrown on the quad bike or back seat, and touted around the farm for practical purposes. I have 3 Norinco JW-15's, clones of the BRNO model 1 to 5 action in a sporter weight. The JW-27 is a rare variant of the Norinco JW-15 which is often called the 'poor mans Kimber'. There are many that will say that the Norinco JW-15 is an excellent tool. Just put on a scope and make sure to test some ammo to get an idea of the accuracy baseline and dope, Re: Norinco JW-15 Re: SenkoSamurai 7536611 06/17/19 06:44 PM. Sort of Canadian Wheat Board of the Chinese arms industry. The finish isn't as good as on the CZ, but shoots well and has a decent trigger. It is my impression, and I stand to be corrected, that Norinco is an accumulator of contracted work that is then exported.