Contents. History Established in 1980 with the approval of the State Council of China, Norinco is an enterprise group engaged in both products and capital operation, integrated with research and development, manufacturing, marketing, and services. Norinco mainly deals with defense products, petroleum & mineral resources development, international engineering contracting, optronic products, civilian explosives and chemical products, sports arms and equipment, vehicles and logistics operation, etc.
Norinco has been ranked among the forefront of China’s 500 largest state-owned enterprises in terms of total assets and revenue. International customers Some of Norinco's international customers include and the, where it negotiated arms-for-minerals deals, as well as. Controversy Human rights. An investigation by showing Norinco's riot-control equipment states that Norinco 'is turning military vehicles into riot-control systems, complete with water cannons and tear gas launchers' and that 'it’s selling them to rogue nations like Venezuela, known for trampling on human rights'.
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They explain that the equipment sold is used to support 'oppressive regimes. Like Venezuela' and that the design of arms produced by Norinco are 'reflective of the hardball tactics that China takes against dissent'. Defense experts have also explained that Norinco's design for anti-riot equipment – firing projectiles, water canons and tear gas from behind a tall barricade – is dangerous, allowing authorities to haphazardly fire upon demonstrators without clear visibility and blocking the safe exit of those being fired upon.
Tear gas cannons are also constructed in layouts intended to fire directly into crowds instead of being delivered in an arched trajectory, turning the canisters into lethal projectiles. Trade disputes with the United States In 1993, the import of most Norinco firearms and ammunition into the United States was blocked under new trade rules when China's status was renewed. The prohibition did not apply to sporting or shotgun however. In 1994, agents conducted a sting against based importers of Norinco firearms, known as 'Operation Dragon Fire'. In August 2003, the imposed sanctions on Norinco for allegedly selling missile-related goods to.
These sanctions led to a prohibition on imports into the US of the remaining types of firearms and ammunition not covered by the 1993 ban. Products Norinco produces and, and systems, weapons and equipment, long-range suppression weapon systems, optical-electronic products, equipment, oil field equipment, light industrial products, and blast materials, infantry equipment, high-effect destruction systems, equipment, civil and military. Riot control Weapons.
38mm Anti-Riot Revolver Launcher, tear gas grenade launcher. LW2 38mm Anti-Riot Launcher, tear gas grenade launcher. 64mm/38mm Tear Gas Grenade Launcher, mounted multiple tear gas grenade launcher., a portable laser disturber. Norinco-designed., a version of the QBZ-95. (Type 97), a rifle,export version of QBZ-95 that uses ammunition. (Type 03), an assault rifle. A new multi-caliber rifle solely for export, with, and conversion kits available.
There is also the option of including a single shot 40mm grenade launcher similar in design to the. Autocannons. 23-2K, a version of the Hunting rifles., bolt action hunting rifles., semi automatic.22 hunting rifle., bolt action.22 hunting rifles, close copy of the BRNO model 2.
JW23 is the.22WMR version., Semi automatic.22 takedown hunting rifle, close copy of the Browning takedown., Lever action.22 hunting rifle., bolt action.22 hunting rifles, same as JW-15 close copy of the BRNO model 2 but.22WMR version., or TU-KKW, bolt action.22 training/hunting rifle, variant of the JW-15, patterned after Mauser KKW., or TU-G33/40, patterned after G33/40., bolt action.22 hunting rifle. Variant of the JW-15 with a 2-piece stock. Norinco Group. (December 23, 2017). Chinea, Eyanir; Gupta, Girish (June 11, 2017).
Cooney, Peter, ed. Another opposition leader, Henrique Capriles, said recently that 150 armored vehicles bought from Chinese defense conglomerate China North Industries Group Corp, or Norinco, had arrived at Venezuela’s Puerto Cabello and were expected to be quickly transported to Caracas for what he called “repression.” A document seen by Reuters on Sunday showed that Norinco recently shipped 165 vehicles to Venezuela. 23 December 2017. Retrieved 5 August 2018. Retrieved 11 January 2017. Pike, John. Retrieved 11 January 2017.
Retrieved 11 January 2017. Johnson, Steve. Retrieved 2 April 2018. Retrieved 2 April 2018. Foss, Christopher F.
(October 1, 2018). The HZ21 military bridging system is deployed by China and referred to by CHIC as a 'fast bridge'. It is transported and launched over the rear of a forward control 8×8 cross-country truck. External links. (in Chinese).
(in English)., a subsidiary of Norinco. (site contains an online English catalogue).
I bought one of those plastic stocked, black JW-15s with the 16' threaded barrel. It came as a package with Outdoor Optics 3-9x40mm scope. Thought I'd do a quick review of what it took to get the thing shooting well to save anybody else who buys one some grief. First, the thing is a Chinese copy of a ZKM451 (Brno model 1), but don't expect anywhere near the finished machining of the original Brno. The little JW is has a finish that fits the price Step One.
Clean off all the preserving oil gunk they drown the gun in. You may as well completely disassemble it to do this as the sweat shop workers who assemble these things aren't the best at it. Mine had the scope arse about and the action screws where half tight, While your at it, throw the scope in the bin as it's next to useless. More on that later.
Anyway, first 50 shots I put through the rifle, as it came from the ship, it sprayed out like after a night on the curry. I put most of this down to the $2 optics and couldn't even manage a 4' group at 10 yards. Seriously, it was that bad. So next day I completely pulled the rifle apart, took to the stock with a sharp chisel and hacked away like a lunatic until the barrel was fully floated. After re-assembly, I made sure all screws were tight, like real tight. One thing you need to do to properly mount a scope is loose the iron sights.
These things have a small length of pull and if you mount a reasonable length variable scope it bangs up against the rear tang and you can't get it forward enough to get proper eye relief to shoot prone. Anyways, grease removed, iron sights gone tata, barrel floated, assembled properly and my spare Nikko GC 3-9x40mm mounted. This is what it looks like now. Hows it shoot? Check the next page Attachments floated.JPG (13.84 KiB) Viewed 4552 times Norinco-JW15.jpg (169.12 KiB) Viewed 4583 times.
Happyhunter wrote:Anyway, first 50 shots I put through the rifle, as it came from the ship, it sprayed out like after a night on the curry. I put most of this down to the $2 optics and couldn't even manage a 4' group at 10 yards. Seriously, it was that bad.
I bought a Norinco recently. I'm only about 20 minutes from Springvale range, but I like the bush so off to the forest I went, target in hand. It was shooting like s.t.
The scope adjustments weren't doing anything, so had a bit of fun for an hour and came home. Walking the 30 minutes back to where the car was parked, halfway, a Sambar Doe stood up 20m away from me looking at me through a bush.
I stopped still and we looked at each other for 10 seconds before she gave a honk and ran off. Wrong rifle in hand. I didn't bother getting the faulty scope swapped over under warranty and just bought a new one. A 3-9X40 but I also needed high mounts to be able to work the bolt.
The scope sits too high for my liking, but them's the breaks. I also noted the barrel isn't floated, but haven't done anything about that yet. Will see how it shoots with the new scope first.
Working the bolt when I first got the rifle, they feel really rough. I just spent some time cycling it for a little while each day, and it's much smoother now. I'm going for a drive into the forest again over the weekend with 5 different brands of ammo to give it another go. It's a good excuse to revisit that spot and look for deer activity while I'm there.
Private Posts: 18 Victoria. Happyhunter wrote:Anyway, first 50 shots I put through the rifle, as it came from the ship, it sprayed out like after a night on the curry. I put most of this down to the $2 optics and couldn't even manage a 4' group at 10 yards. Seriously, it was that bad. I bought a Norinco recently. I'm only about 20 minutes from Springvale range, but I like the bush so off to the forest I went, target in hand.
It was shooting like s.t. The scope adjustments weren't doing anything, so had a bit of fun for an hour and came home. Walking the 30 minutes back to where the car was parked, halfway, a Sambar Doe stood up 20m away from me looking at me through a bush. I stopped still and we looked at each other for 10 seconds before she gave a honk and ran off. Wrong rifle in hand. I didn't bother getting the faulty scope swapped over under warranty and just bought a new one.
A 3-9X40 but I also needed high mounts to be able to work the bolt. The scope sits too high for my liking, but them's the breaks. I also noted the barrel isn't floated, but haven't done anything about that yet.
Will see how it shoots with the new scope first. Working the bolt when I first got the rifle, they feel really rough. I just spent some time cycling it for a little while each day, and it's much smoother now. I'm going for a drive into the forest again over the weekend with 5 different brands of ammo to give it another go. It's a good excuse to revisit that spot and look for deer activity while I'm there.
I've put a cheek riser on my Norinco mate cause the scope was too high, also they have a pressure point where the stock is actually supposed to touch the barrel at the front sling stud and removing that can stuff the accuracy. I brought one of these last year as a cheap plinker and occasional rabbit gun if I was to find somewhere to shoot them. Had very mediocre results group wise but it showed promise with Winchester super sonic ammo. However there was a very irritating issues with feeding ammo out of the magazine.
I ended up disposing of it because I couldn't be arsed with the the games but in hind sight I should have persisted and fully stripped it back and cleaned it right out. Lance Corporal Posts: 65 New South Wales. Buddy77 wrote:HI Im looking to buy my 1st 22 and these keep getting a mention. Whats the go if my store doesn't supply them would i need to buy in from an interstate store?
And if i have major issues who do i send back to for warranty if there is any? I understand the quality is a flip of coin with these. If you decide to buy from an interstate shop the transfer will need to be done through your local gun dealer. The quality is fine. They have been around a long time and based on a proven design. Major Posts: 1579 Other. One of the biggest attractions to me for this firearm is the gunsmithing that can be learnt of a relatively cheap firearm without the care of making the gun worse due to the cost of inital purchase.
Ive been reading alot from the Kiwi forums about faults and level of quality and from what i see the gunsmithing section here has alot of information that can rectify these problems. One thing ive heard most JW-15 owners do is 'float' the barrel BUT! Ive also read doin this can actually make it worse and that a pressure point in some cases need to be added.
I dont really understand how you would find the pressure point and what you would do to rectify it. So off to do some more reading.
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