
If you would ever decide to sell one of those please contact me. He found one last year (2009) at a local gun show but at the time didn't have the money. Of course he knows that the only way to get one is from an individual or maybe at a gun show. My son loves my rifle so much he has been desperately looking for one. I prefer it over my Remington 552 and my Ruger 10/22. I set on the back porch in the spring and summer shooting rats that try and come up and steal the dogs food in the evenings. Mine is topped off with a Bushnell 3-9x40 scope. The saftey is awful stiff like you said it will hurt your fingers. I bought one back in the early 90's before the ridiculous ban that was put on them. Thanks for the information you have shared about your JW-15. As you can see by my user ID I am from WV. I was doing some research on JW-15's and came across this site and your post. You have to do the final fitting and finish. Heat treatment of the safety afterwards is recommended.īTW, If you have one, and are looking for a replacement stock, Then look at the link below.
#Norinco jw 15 interarms mods#
Is anyone interested in what mods I did so they can modify their guns? It will require small files and stones. Sooon after I got them, worked out where to smooth and alter things in each of the areas, trigger, bolt, safety, and magazine, and now all my JW-15's have no real issues. The trigger was rough, and the safety was so hard that it hurt the finger to use it. This caused the bolt to be rough, and have a loud click. The biggest problem with them was the rough manufacture. I was concerned that there was no information out to correct the problems. Recently,while trying to search the web for info, I found that a lot of people complain about the same things that I noticed. They were cheap then, about 70 bucks dealer price. I have several (8) Jw-15 guns that I purchased back in the 90's.
