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20 in. Barrel Length 37.25 in. Length NORINCO MODEL 99 12 GAUGE SHOTGUN, $389 Gun Tests Recommendation: buy it This low-priced shotgun was safe and solid for many different purposes. The external hammers make it appropriate for Cowboy shooters. 13.75/14.5 in. Length of Pull SPECIFICATIONS STOCK FINISH/MATERIAL ..................... Matte Walnut METAL FINISH (ACTION) ...................................... Blued WEIGHT (UNLOADED) ..................................... 7.25 lbs. CAPACITY ................................................................ 2 ACTIONTYPE .................. Boxlock, External Hammers CHAMBER SIZE .................................................... 3 IN. EXTRACTORS ........................................................ Yes Ejectors ............................................................ No TRIGGER PULL .............................................. 8/12 lbs. DROP @ COMB ............................................... 1.5 in. DROP @ HEEL .................................................... 2 in. CHOKE TUBES ........................................................ NO WARRANTY ..................................................... 1 Year Contact .............. Interstate Arms, (800) 243-3006 ..................................... www.interstatearms.com Above: The firing pin safety is a block located forward of the hammers; the external portions of the block are two buttons. When a button (arrow) pro- trudes from the left side of the action as shown, the gun fires. When we opened the action on the 99, it fell completely open — exactly what we wanted it to do. Also, most of the time, spent shells fell out of the chambers, a performance edge for competition shooters, we think. Above: The Norinco lacked the Baikal’s grip checkering. The wood grain showed some swirls and knots, but the matte finish was adequate. The wood-to-metal fit wasn’t clean and flat on the sides of the receiver, but the metal-to- metal fit was adequate overall. Above right: The Norinco’s forend (left) had a generous amount of wood to grip. We liked the beefier feel of the Chinese gun’s front.

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Page 1: NORINCO MODEL 99 12 GAUGE SHOTGUN, $389 Gun …cdn.gun-tests.com/media/pdfs/14-3-Norinco.pdf · 20 in. Barrel Length 37.25 in. Length NORINCO MODEL 99 12 GAUGE SHOTGUN, $389 Gun Tests

20 in. Barrel Length

37.25 in. Length

NORINCO MODEL 99 12 GAUGE SHOTGUN, $389● Gun Tests Recommendation: buy it ●

This low-priced shotgun was safe and solid for many differentpurposes. The external hammers make it appropriate for Cowboyshooters.

13.75/14.5 in. Length of Pull

SPECIFICATIONSSTOCK FINISH/MATERIAL ..................... Matte WalnutMETAL FINISH (ACTION) ...................................... BluedWEIGHT (UNLOADED) ..................................... 7.25 lbs.CAPACITY ................................................................ 2ACTIONTYPE .................. Boxlock, External HammersCHAMBER SIZE .................................................... 3 IN.EXTRACTORS ........................................................ YesEjectors ............................................................ NoTRIGGER PULL .............................................. 8/12 lbs.DROP @ COMB ............................................... 1.5 in.DROP @ HEEL .................................................... 2 in.CHOKE TUBES ........................................................ NO

WARRANTY ..................................................... 1 YearContact .............. Interstate Arms, (800) 243-3006..................................... www.interstatearms.com

Above: The firing pin safety is ablock located forward of thehammers; the external portionsof the block are two buttons.When a button (arrow) pro-trudes from the left side of theaction as shown, the gun fires.

When we opened the action on the99, it fell completely open —exactly what we wanted it to do.Also, most of the time, spentshells fell out of the chambers, aperformance edge for competitionshooters, we think.

Above: The Norinco lacked theBaikal’s grip checkering. Thewood grain showed some swirlsand knots, but the matte finishwas adequate.

The wood-to-metal fit wasn’tclean and flat on the sides ofthe receiver, but the metal-to-metal fit was adequate overall.

Above right: The Norinco’s forend (left) had a generous amount ofwood to grip. We liked the beefier feel of the Chinese gun’s front.