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Why was Norinco banned?

Why was Norinco banned?

In August 2003, the Bush Administration imposed sanctions on Norinco for allegedly selling missile-related goods to Iran. 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.

What does Norinco stand for?

China North Industries Group Corporation
China North Industries Group Corporation (Norinco)/Wanbao Mining. China North Industries Group Corporation, known as Norinco is a Chinese state-owned company. It supplies military equipment to the Burmese military, and in 2017 signed an agreement for co-operation with the Burmese military.

How many different guns are there?

There are more than 1 billion guns in the world and this is who owns them | World Economic Forum.

What kind of gun is the Norinco NP34?

The Norinco NP34 is a compact, double-action/single-action, semi-automatic pistol chambered in 9mmP. It is an exact clone of the popular SIG Sauer P228 pistol (which itself is the compact version of the SIG Sauer P226) manufactured by Norinco of China, one of the world’s largest defense companies and contractors.

Is the Norinco np-34 required to have a trigger lock?

As with most Norinco firearms, the NP-34 came in a cheaply made plastic case. In accordance with Canadian Law, to transport the firearm home it was required to have a trigger lock installed.

Where can I buy a Norinco rail pistol?

Now, thanks to North China Industries, this premier auto pistol is now available for a fraction of the cost of its European made counterpart!

What’s the difference between the np-22 and np-34?

The NP-34 shares the same features of its bigger brother the NP-22: forged steel slide, lightweight alloy frame, ergonomic wrap-around grips, chrome-lined barrel, decocking lever, firing pin block, double column magazine three dot sights and more. Be the first to review this product.