Norinco JW-2000

Started by Cinco Peso, March 05, 2015, 11:55:04 AM

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Cinco Peso

Any comments on this gun. Reviews and videos on the web are not very reliable.

Blackpowder Burn

I don't know which shotgun you are referring to just from the model number.
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chuckerbird

I have the 20" coach gun. Had to hone the chambers to get the hulls to extract. They come from China really coated with some kind of
heavy grease. Had to disassemble the gun to clean it. Shoots good. Touch off both barrels and it really kicks. The recoil "pad" looks like
a piece of tire tread. My grandsons like it with light target loads. They named it Doc. Holiday.

Cinco Peso

Quote from: Blackpowder Burn on March 06, 2015, 06:54:11 AM
I don't know which shotgun you are referring to just from the model number.

Century Arms JW-2000 Side by Side Coach, 12 Ga.


Cinco Peso

Quote from: chuckerbird on March 06, 2015, 07:23:54 AM
I have the 20" coach gun. Had to hone the chambers to get the hulls to extract. They come from China really coated with some kind of
heavy grease. Had to disassemble the gun to clean it. Shoots good. Touch off both barrels and it really kicks. The recoil "pad" looks like
a piece of tire tread. My grandsons like it with light target loads. They named it Doc. Holiday.

Thanks

Major 2

couple guys I know bought them,  they shoot OK,  no issues  $250  :-\ 

several U-tube reviews, some better than others , one with some young green kid is almost laughable, knows squat,  proves it.
when planets align...do the deal !

Hargrave

I am just about to have my local shop order one of these up for me.

I know it is a "basic" craftsmanship firearm .... I want to have a beater shotgun but also, I want to test a theory about fit and finish and see if I can put some time into it and get it up to functionality (smoothness) equal to a much more expensive shotgun.

Buying this one to have some fun

Jake
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Houston, TX
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In matters of principle, stand like a rock.
(Thomas Jefferson)

Buffalo Creek Law Dog

I have the same model, Had to hone the chambers also but, I have been using it as my primary shotgun for CAS.  Twelve years now and no hiccups.
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Tuolumne Lawman

I had one when they first came out about a dozen years ago, and it worked well, actually.  I just ordered another one.  Wanted a basic hammered double, but did not want to spend north of $700 for a Cimarron, or $900 for a Rossi!  Just shipped out to my dealer yesterday.  I'll be shooting it again in two weeks.
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