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Old December 4, 2009, 09:09 AM   #4
draggon
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Ranges varied out to 25 yards and the difference was evident at all ranges.

The guns are both near new, around 1000 rounds each and both started out the day with clean barrels and fired about 200 rounds each.

The holes don't look like keyholing/tumbling, just really ragged edges for the Glock vs the Norinco.

The Norinco is consistently the more accurate gun, it is also much heavier and easier to hold than the Glock and has a better trigger, at least for me.
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