Hows it shoot? Check the next page Attachments floated.JPG (13.84 KiB) Viewed 12693 times Norinco-JW15.jpg (169.12 KiB) Viewed 12724 times 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.Īnyways, grease removed, iron sights gone tata, barrel floated, assembled properly and my spare Nikko GC 3-9x40mm mounted. One thing you need to do to properly mount a scope is loose the iron sights. After re-assembly, I made sure all screws were tight, like real tight. 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. I put most of this down to the $2 optics and couldn't even manage a 4" group at 10 yards. more on that later.Īnyway, first 50 shots I put through the rifle, as it came from the ship, it sprayed out like after a night on the curry. 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. 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. Clean off all the preserving oil gunk they drown the gun in. The little JW is has a finish that fits the price 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.įirst, 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. It came as a package with Outdoor Optics 3-9x40mm scope. I bought one of those plastic stocked, black JW-15s with the 16" threaded barrel.